It can be, but it is always best to avoid alcohol while dieting.
Miller Light, Miller 64....
dark beer
It is the typical alcohol content for most mainstream beers.
Wisconsin
No. Some beers and lagers (draught or bottled) are brewed for high alcohol strength, while other beers are brewed for a lower alcohol strength.
I believe 421 calories. - PURPORA
Yes, alcohol tends to be very high in sugar and calories and has little to no nutritional value whatsoever in it.
Yes! Most alcohol is actually fairly high in calories.
our body is need the alcohol but out of 100 percent need is 20 percent,..too much alcohol is not good coz the blood of your body going high,.then if high caused high blood pressure,..
I looked this up and this site said 5% somewhere, but i looked elsewhere and saw that it was 3.5. I believe this one because Colorado gas stations or stors cant sale High Volume beers, in fact just weak beers if your want more volume you have to go to the liquor store to get it, like no Newcastle or anything like that. 3.5
Because Alcohol has a very high amount of calories.
That depends on the brand/type/ingredients of the liquor. You can contact the manufacture for this information.
It varies. Some beverages, like water, have no caloires. Some, like smoothies and alcohol, are high in calories.
You may want to consider rewording your question. I'll try to answer this in the two possible angles I imagine you're trying to ask about. Firstly, a beer with more than 7% ABV is considered a High Gravity Beer. Secondly, there are plenty of high gravity beers available in most states. Styles that can usually bear high ABV's include IPA's, imperial stouts, belgian ales, among others. Try looking at the craft beer section for high gravity beers as opposed to your generic domestic section, you'll likely find a larger variety.