In general there is about 1% more alcohol in an ice beer then a comparable one.
A regular beer typically contains around 4-6 alcohol by volume.
well...you've pretty much answered your own question. the percentage in itself says what content of alcohol is in the beverage.
Yes, light beer typically contains ethanol, which is the alcohol that gives it its intoxicating effects. However, the ethanol content in light beer is lower than in regular beer.
Beer is a fermented beverage, Rum is a distilled beverage and contains much more alcohol.
That would depend on the size and gender of the person, and how quickly the beer was ingested. It is well into the range of intoxication, however, regardless of the above factors.
Beer contains alcohol, and too much alcohol is bad for you. The difficult part is determining where the limit for "too much" is. Beer is also quite high in calories, so even if it wasn't for the alcohol, too much beer could still be bad for you.
A standard Corona beer typically contains around 4.6 alcohol by volume.
How many grams of alcohol are in a beer depend on what kind you are drinking as well as what the percentage of alcohol is. There might be 2 grams of alcohol, or much more than that.
5.4%
Light beer has about 99 calories in 12 ounces, or about 8 1/4 calories per ounce. Regular beer has about 132 calories in 12 ounces so about 12 calories per ounce. The more alcohol the more calories, so wine ranges in accordance with the amount of alcohol in it from about 16 calories per ounce for 9% alcohol content to about 26 calories per ounce for 15% alcohol content. And if the alcohol content goes higher, so do the calories. Then it depends on how much of each you drink because people usually drink more beer than wine, and of course, you'd need to know whether it's light or regular beer, and for wine you'd need to know what the alcohol content is, and how much you're being served. But the short answer is that wine apparently has more calories per ounce than beer does.
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Alcohol, whether in beer or liquor, can make you feel sleepy. The difference in effects between beer and liquor is more related to the amount of alcohol consumed rather than the type of alcohol. Drinking too much of either can lead to drowsiness and impaired coordination.