5%
5% in US Extra Stout.
Apparently 4% in Guinness Draught, and 7.5% in Extra Stout.
Corona Extra = 4.6
Foreign Extra Stout is 7.5 % and Special Export Stout is 9 %
redhorse extra strong is 7% alcohol
Yes.
4.5%
Guinness makes more than one type of beer. For example, draught and extra stout (as well as others). The draught beer sold in the widget cans and the draught beer you get at a pub supposedly come from the St. James Gate brewery in Dublin, Ireland. There are Guinness breweries all over the world including one in Canada run by Labatt that makes Guinness Extra Stout for US and Canada. One distributor said that they supply "Guinness" mostly for markets west of the Mississippi. It should also be noted that the Extra Stout brewed in Canada for the Canadian and US markets has a higher alcohol content than what is sold in Europe (5% vs. 4.1-4.3%). By most accounts this Canadian brewed stout tastes different than the Irish brewed stout, but the draught version supposedly all comes from the same place. The answer it seems, depends on what type of Guinness you mean (Draught, Extra Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, etc) and where in the US you are.
in UK it is 4.5%
The Guinness you buy here in the US will be 4.3% ABV. But below is a list of other styles of stout Guinness produces.Here's a list of the Alcohol By Volume (or proof) of Guinness Stout around the world brought to you by Gigfy.com...Draught GuinnessIreland & North AmericaOG: 1039 (9.75 Plato)Alcohol: 3.4% abw, 4.2% abvBU: 45Colour: EBC - 130"Draught-flow"Canned "Pub Draught Guinness"Similar specifications as the Draught Guinness, above.Alcohol: 3.3% abw, 4.1% abvBottled Guinness (U.S.)This is an "Extra Stout"Alcohol: 4.8% abw, 6% abv (although one poster noted that they had seen 5.6% in their promotional materials. Michael Jackson reports these figures.)BU: 50+Continental GuinnessDraught and bottledAlcohol: "a little more than 4 percent by weight, 5 by volume" (MJBC p 181)"Strong" Bottled GuinnessOG: 1073 (18 Plato)Alcohol: 6% abw, 7.5% abvBU: 50+Guinness Extra StoutEngland, according to EckhardtOG: 1052 (13.2 Plato)Alcohol: 4.4% abw, 5.5% abvBU: 50Colour: 9.5 Eckhardt's Scale( This would translate into something around or over 50 SRM and about 130 EBC)Guinness Extra StoutIreland, according to JacksonBottle conditionedOG: 1039 (9.75 Plato)Alcohol: 3.4% abw, 4.2% abvBottled GuinnessIreland"Similar" specifications as bottle conditionedOG: 1040Alcohol: 3.5% abw, 4.3% abvContents: Pale malt, flaked barley, roasted barley, English and American whole hops (RADA)Note: This may be the same beer as the previous listed entry.Foreign Extra StoutThis is a blend of GuinnessesOG: 1073 (MJPG91)BU: mid-60sGuinness Extra StoutIreland in 1901, according to EckhardtOG: 1075 (18.2 Plato)Alcohol: 6.3% abw, 7.9% abvBU: 90 (!)
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Food Item: Guinness Stout BeerFood Quantity: 12 fl ozCarbs: 20gDietary Fiber: 0gNet Carbs: 20g