As a general rule of thumb, yes.
Although there are several factors that could change this answer. The alcohol content of the liquor you are using (80 proof, 90 proof, etc...) and the alcohol content of the beer you are comparing it to. Beer can range anywhere from 4% ABV to 15-16% ABV for most mainstream beers. There are however many beers that rise above event the 15-16% mark, I believe the beer with the highest ABV is currently around the 40% mark.
the same.
No it is proportional. If the beer is 4% alcohol, then the 12 oz would have .48 oz alcohol and the 16 oz would have .64 oz alcohol.
A standard serving of beer (12 oz.) or spirits (one and one-half oz.)
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a shot is considered 1 oz. - easy enough to do the math
12 beer times 12 oz. = 144 oz.
One 1.5 oz shot of Jack Daniel's whiskey is roughly equivalent to about one 12 oz beer in terms of alcohol content. This equivalency can vary based on the specific beer's alcohol by volume (ABV), but generally, both contain similar amounts of alcohol. Therefore, a shot is considered to have a comparable effect to a regular beer.
12 oz
1 four loko is 23.5 fl oz and 12% alcohol. That means that it has 2.82 fl oz of ethanol (23.5 * .12). 1 beer is 12 fl oz and can range from 3.5% - 7% (and some higher), but we'll use 5% as that is standard. That means that a beer has 0.60 fl oz of ethanol (12 * .05). If we take 2.82 / .6, we find that 1 can of four loko is equal to 4.7 cans of 5% alcohol beer. This is also the same a 4.7 shots of 80 proof alcohol. (1 shot is 1.5 fl oz at 40%)
That is 360 ounces
12 fl oz is 354ml of beer...cheers! :-)
It depends on the type of beer.