No. Not the soda. But an alcoholic version can be made from birch sap.
The fact of the matter is any amount of alcohol not metabolized completely by the body will produce a positive for alcohol in a drug screen.
The best approach is: alcohol is poisonous to people, and not surprisingly, to dogs. It is best not to give alcohol in any form or any amount to dogs.
The alcohol content of wine and beer varies widely. Beer is typically 5% alcohol, and wine is typically 13% alcohol. Thus, 12 oz of a typical beer would contain 0.60 oz of alcohol, and 5 oz of a typical wine would contain 0.65 oz of alcohol. So, yes, as a general rule of thumb, 12 oz of beer is roughly equivalent to 5 oz of wine.
Smirnoff Ice has a similar alcohol content to most beers. Smirnoff vodka has far more alcohol than any beer.
What is 'wrong' with beer is that it contains alcohol, and drinking any bit of it, including excessive drinking, affects people, and makes them poor in judgment, poor in vision and reaction times, and also affects you mentally, so it is considered 'bad' on any amount.
No, despite the name root beer does not have any alcoholic beverages in it.
It's probably the same as in any other state :) For a comprehensive list of beer alcohol contents check out http://www.alcoholcontents.com/beer/beer.htm
It is impossible to answer this question without a significant amount of additional information. For example -- how much alcohol? One beer or fifty? The important bit of information here is that any amount of oxycodone, mixed with any amount of alcohol, is *potentially* fatal. The patients developed tolerance for the two drugs will have a large effect on the lethality of a given dose. Regardless, this combination is always to be avoided.
Beer is made to include alcohol. If there isn't any alcohol, it isn't beer. Sort of true but lots of brewers have spent millions of £/$ getting alcohol out of beer because there is a huge demand for alcohol-free beer with increasing awareness of the unacceptability of drink-driving. It is also true that most still have some alcohol in them. Quite a few taste dreadful but some are fine - but it does depend on what you normally expect beer to taste like. Even the worst alcohol-free in the UK compare favourably with the most popular mass-produced American liquids that has the name beer on the bottle. In the UK - try Greene King Lowes - a very low alcohol IPA.
No, one can not die from a very small amount of alcohol. If the person drinking the alcohol is allergic they could possible die from any amount of alcohol.
Some people don't like the carbonation. And flat beer still has alcohol in it.
Diet soda is not more dangerous then Beer or and any other Alcohol soda can rip a whole in your stomach, but beer destroys the liver!!!! :D