You may want to consider rewording your question. I'll try to answer this in the two possible angles I imagine you're trying to ask about. Firstly, a beer with more than 7% ABV is considered a High Gravity Beer. Secondly, there are plenty of high gravity beers available in most states. Styles that can usually bear high ABV's include IPA's, imperial stouts, belgian ales, among others. Try looking at the craft beer section for high gravity beers as opposed to your generic domestic section, you'll likely find a larger variety.
yes,most beer is 5%
The average percent alcohol in beer is typically around 4-6.
Beer is almost universally 4.9% alcohol.
Busch beer has an alcohol content of 4.6 percent.
Busch Light beer is approximately 4,1 percent alcohol.
Percent alcohol is relative, so it is 5% of the pint volume, but in 1 pint you have double the alcohol wight comparing to 1/2 a pint.
The alcohol content of beer in Iowa is 5.8%. This is considered the national average for percent of alcohol in beer. Many states offer a lower content beer that has only 3.2% alcohol.
Beer typically contains around 4-6 alcohol by volume.
The typical percentage of alcohol found in beer is around 4-6.
The alcohol content of beer in Texas is around 6.0-percent. Domestic Texas beers are around 4.0-percent. The alcoholic content of beer in Texas is measured by volume.
5.6
5.5%