Depends on what you define a drink as. Most beer will run from 4 to 7 percent, with a few more expensive beers going into the teens.
Technically, alcohol free beer doesn't exist. Most contain about .05% alcohol, compared to 4-6% for an average beer. So, the average 175 lb person would be over the legal limit if they were to drink three beers in a relatively short amount of time. To achieve the same amount of alcohol from "near beer", you would need to drink ten times as much. So the alcohol in 3 beers, equals the alcohol in 30 "non-alcohol" beers.
It is highly variable from time and place but tends to be about 5%.
Yes they drank beer but its alcohol content was much less than modern day beer and it was thicker and sweeter.
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.
Anyone can drink beer, regardless of their blood type. But don't drink too much. Alcohol can be consumed by anyone, but it is also dangerous to anyone, if consumed to excess.
Not by volume, but one beer is the same as one drink for determining your sobriety. One drink's worth of beer is 12 ounces (one can/bottle), while one drink's worth of liquor is 1.5 ounces (one shot). And some beers are stronger than others, as much as 4 times. Beer also has more calories, thats why models drink vodka, it gets you drunk faster and not fat.
Standard alcoholic drinks in the U.S. contain .6 oz of absolute alcohol.
The alcohol content of wine and beer varies widely. Beer is typically 5% alcohol, and wine is typically 13% alcohol. Thus, 12 oz of a typical beer would contain 0.60 oz of alcohol, and 5 oz of a typical wine would contain 0.65 oz of alcohol. So, yes, as a general rule of thumb, 12 oz of beer is roughly equivalent to 5 oz of wine.
Non-Alcoholic Beer HAS ALCOHOL IN IT. So, whether you are safe to drive depends on how many you drink and how high your blood alcohol level gets. Since the alcohol content in the beer is lower, it will take longer, but not all that much longer. You can still become impaired.
What you really should be concerned about is becoming addicted to alcohol if you drink too much beer; alcoholismis a very serious condition. But the only way in which urine is affected by beer, is that you will have more of it.
Yes, beer is alcohol. No beer is not alchol. Alcohol is a chemical compound. Most beers contain around 4% to 5% of alcohol by volume but there are alcohol free beers. And, the "alcohol-free" beers still have alcohol in them; just a much lower amount of alcohol since most of their alcohol was burned off when they were recooked for that purpose.
it has nuffin 2 do wiv glass size its all bout how much alcohol u actually drink