A 12-ounce (355 ml) serving of Budweiser typically has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of about 5%. This means that in a standard 12 oz can or bottle, there is approximately 0.6 ounces (or about 17.7 grams) of pure alcohol. Always check the label for specific details, as formulations may vary slightly by location.
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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
You did not state what kind of Budweiser. Most American beers contain between 3.2 and 6% alcohol by volume.
The content of absolute or pure alcohol is the same. This fact is called alcohol equivalence.
12 ounces of beer is equal in alcohol content to 5 ounces of wine.
The alcohol content of this wine is 13.5.
It's 70 proof. Therefore, 35% is its alcohol content. Alcohol content is: proof divided by 2
The alcohol content of this beer is 5 ABV.
Two for men, one for women, who do not metabolize alcohol as quickly as men.
The alcohol content of a 5 percent alcohol wine is 5 percent.
Wines do not all have the same alcohol content.
Tito's Vodka typically has an alcohol content of 40 ABV (alcohol by volume).