I assume you're talking about intestinal gas, or flatus, although heavily carbonated brews can cause bloating. Beer, especially homebrews, which contain live yeast, can really make you toot. The yeast winds up in your gut and starts to digest the sugars left over from your body's normal digestion process and creates extra CO2 gas, which, fortunately, isn't malodorous. However, many people create excess methane -- which stinks -- when consuming carbohydrates, especially grains -- pasta, cereal, chips and, alas, beer. The heavier the beer -- think porters, stouts, and heavy ales -- the more flatus is produced.
Yes.
No, beer is actually less acidic than wine.
beer wine and more beer
it is delicious
That depends on how big the bottles are... For a given volume, wine will normally contain more alcohol than beer.
www.winekitztoronto.ca and www.fermentations.ca are only two websites among hundreds for companies that allow people to bottle their own wine in the Toronto area. There are fewer for beer. It is far more common to bottle your own wine than your own beer, so yes wine bottles are sold more than beer bottles.
Yeah but I thing beer more not sure:)
Barley wine is a style of beer similar to ale.
more gassy=explosion less gassy=ooze
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.
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.
wine,shampain and more Champaigne is the correct spelling. What about whiskey and beer?
Standard servings of beer, wine and distilled spirits each have about 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol. In terms of alcohol content, they are equal. However, it is a common myth that spirits (whiskey, rum, gin, tequila, etc.) are more intoxicating than beer, which is more intoxicating than wine. It is also a common myth that drinking red wine in moderation confers more health benefits than doing so with white wine, beer or spirits.