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Darker hair contains more melanin, a pigment not an oil.
Beer contains no fat.
The darker the cloud... the more moisture it contains.
Beer is a fermented beverage, Rum is a distilled beverage and contains much more alcohol.
Yes, it is a wheat beer... and wheat contains gluten! I would imagine it contains more gluten than the average beer brewed with barley and not wheat (however, barley is a glutenous grain as well!)
Liquor contains far more alcohol per unit of volume than beer. A typical beer is somewhere around 5% alcohol, whereas liquor typically contains over 40%. This means it takes much less liquor to get intoxicated(drunk) vs beer. Liquor also dehydrates the body more because of the higher alcohol content. Beer contains a large amount of water and therefore helps combat this effect.
No Barq's root beer contains caffeine. See wikipedia for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barq%27s
3.2 beer contains no more than 3.2% alcohol by volume. "Regular" beer comes in a wide range of potencies, from less than 5% alcohol to more than 20%. The most popular brand of mass-produced lager in the U.S., Budweiser, is 5% alcohol by volume.
Beer is har full to health bec ause it contains more acidic compands.More over it is prepried by Graphies.littel taking is not leads to bad conditions but more amount of intake will leads to leaver damage
Water is the main ingredient of beer, as it is of lemonade and many other drinks. However, what makes beer different is that it contains the products of yeast-fermented malt etc, and is flavored with hops.For more information, see Related links below.
A six pack of beer. One beer has roughly 5% alcohol and 355ml. A bottle of wine usually contains 12% alcohol and 750ml. Now doing the math part. The six pack of beer has 2130ml, 5% of that = 106.5ml of alcohol. A bottle of wine has 750, 12% of that = 90ml of alcohol. Generally speaking, a 6 pack of beer has more alcohol than a bottle of wine depending on the percentages of the beer and the wine.
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