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A typical bottle or can of mainstream beer is usually just about 5% alcohol. Craft brews can run higher - up to 71/2 - 8%.
If you drink four 12 ounce bottles of beer you will have about as much alcohol in your system as if you drink four glasses of wine or four mixed drinks.As a matter of information, that amount of alcohol drunk by a 170-lb. man in one hour will put you right at .08 BAC.
The amount found in standard servings of beer, wine and liquor (.06 oz).
Light beer has about 99 calories in 12 ounces, or about 8 1/4 calories per ounce. Regular beer has about 132 calories in 12 ounces so about 12 calories per ounce. The more alcohol the more calories, so wine ranges in accordance with the amount of alcohol in it from about 16 calories per ounce for 9% alcohol content to about 26 calories per ounce for 15% alcohol content. And if the alcohol content goes higher, so do the calories. Then it depends on how much of each you drink because people usually drink more beer than wine, and of course, you'd need to know whether it's light or regular beer, and for wine you'd need to know what the alcohol content is, and how much you're being served. But the short answer is that wine apparently has more calories per ounce than beer does.
There is to liquor in beer unless you put it there! (Liquors are things like scotch, rye, rum, etc.) You might mean how much alcohol is in a 12 oz beer and that depends on the type of beer. Alcohol content is usually printed on the side of the bottle. If you're talking draught, you could go to the web site of the brewery of which you speak and find out there. There's just too many possibilities in your question.
About 4.5 cents per ounce.
In general there is about 1% more alcohol in an ice beer then a comparable one.
Beer contains alcohol, and too much alcohol is bad for you. The difficult part is determining where the limit for "too much" is. Beer is also quite high in calories, so even if it wasn't for the alcohol, too much beer could still be bad for you.
5.4%
In general, beer has the lowest proof or percentage of alcohol per quantity of beverage. However, non-alcoholic beer contains up to one-half of one percent alcohol by volume.Standard drinks of alcohol in the US all contain about .6 ounce of alcohol. A standard drink is:A 12-ounce can or bottle of regular beerA 5-ounce glass of dinner wineA shot (one and one-half ounces) of 80 proof liquor or spirits such as vodka, tequila, or rum either straight or in a mixed drink.
That is really hard to say, with pinpoint accuracy. There are hundreds if not thousands of different kinds of beer around the world, with AC% rating from 0.4 (O'Doul's, Anheuser Busch) to 17.5 (Sam Adams Triple Bock, Boston Beer Co)
It works out at 3.78 cents an ounce