Wines (which is what I assume you're talking about) vary considerably in sweetness, too much so for any simplistic "red or white" distinction to be made.
There is typically more sugar in wine than in beer.
Beer typically contains more sugar than wine.
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Beer typically contains a higher amount of sugar compared to wine.
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A sweet white wine has the most sugar content. It has about 16grams of sugar. A red wine has no sugar.
As a result of brewing beer and wine with a sugar and yeast, the yeast consumes the sugar and produces carbon dioxide (which makes the carbonation/fizzy bubbles) and alcohol.
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White refers to the color of the wine whereas dry refers to the sugar content of the wine.
No, beer is actually less acidic than wine.
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Standard servings of beer, wine and distilled spirits each have about 0.6 oz of absolute alcohol. In terms of alcohol content, they are equal. However, it is a common myth that spirits (whiskey, rum, gin, tequila, etc.) are more intoxicating than beer, which is more intoxicating than wine. It is also a common myth that drinking red wine in moderation confers more health benefits than doing so with white wine, beer or spirits.