Brewers generally pay excise taxes on beer produced to the federal government and any states they sell beer in. When it is purchased by the consumer, sales tax is added.
As many times as it changes hands.
100000
36,500 times
It may have gotten hot then cold to many times. Sometimes called Skunk beer.
Beer is not mentioned in the Bible, but wine is. The Bible also warns against and condemns drunkenness.
The word "beer" meaning an alcoholic beverage is not in the King James Version of the Bible. The word "Beer" as a name of a place is in the King James Version of the Bible 2 times in 2 verses.
this depends on the country you live in, eg: In Canada alcohol is taxed 3 times as much as in the USA, most countries make a bundle on so called "hard liquor" not so much on wine and beer.
The US government taxes it's citizens much worse than the British ever thought about. We are taxed on income; gasoline, tobacco, liquor, beer, wine, and everything else we use or purchase. Every dollar we make is taxed. Everything we buy, sell, or trade is taxed in one form or another.
Yes. Although it is a Imported Beer. So it is taxed accordingly. Most supermarkets carry it, as well as a few party stores.
12 beer times 12 oz. = 144 oz.
Beer is mentioned twice in the KJV ...>> Num 21:16 and>> Judg 9:21Ref: Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible
I can speculate on a number of reasons: The bumps are added after washing for reuse so they know how many times a bottle has been reused.