about 5% to 7% some European dark beers are stronger - maybe up to 10%
It is highly variable from time and place but tends to be about 5%.
A standard Corona beer typically contains around 4.6 alcohol by volume.
A regular beer typically contains around 4-6 alcohol by volume.
Corona beer typically has an alcohol content of around 4.6% to 4.8% by volume.
Richard's red beer typically contains an alcohol by volume (ABV) of around 5-6%.
In Texas it is more than one-half of one percent of alcohol by volume
Red stripe has a 9-month shelf-life and contains 4.7% Alcohol By Volume (ABV) Source: redstripebeer.com
divide the proof by 2..that's the % by volume of alcohol content.
It varies widely. The average is 40% though.
You did not state what kind of Budweiser. Most American beers contain between 3.2 and 6% alcohol by volume.
The intoxicating effect of alcohol is based on alcohol content measured as a percentage of volume. The higher the percentage of alcohol the stronger the beverage and more intoxicating compared to the same volume of lower percentage beverage. In the case of most wine and beer, wine often has more alcohol by volume than beer.
A unit of alcohol is 8 grams by weight or 10 ml by volume. All containers of alcoholic drinks in the UK must have the percentage alcohol by volume (ABV) printed on the label and some may also have the number of units contained in the bottle or can." "You can work out the number of units in a bottle of beer or wine for yourself Number of units = volume of drink in container (ml) x ABV ÷ 1000 A 500ml bottle beer with 5% alcohol by volume would contain 500ml x 5% ABV ÷ 1000 = 2.5 units Or 750ml bottle wine with 13% alcohol by volume would contain 750ml x 13% ABV ÷ 1000 = 9.75 units" Read more: Using volume and alcohol percentage, how do you work out the number of units in a bottle of beer? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/458592#ixzz1zs1sRmeF