A 20-ounce beer typically contains about 2.5 units of alcohol.
A six-pack of beer is six 12 ounce cans, or 72 ounces which is considerably more than five ounces.
About 4.5 cents per ounce.
A 12 ounce can of beer weighs approximately 0.34019 kilograms.
16 ounces
It works out at 3.78 cents an ounce
around 165 in a keg that is almost 16 gallons
That is really hard to say, with pinpoint accuracy. There are hundreds if not thousands of different kinds of beer around the world, with AC% rating from 0.4 (O'Doul's, Anheuser Busch) to 17.5 (Sam Adams Triple Bock, Boston Beer Co)
1 fluid ounce =29.5735ml 12 ounce= 12*29.5735ml=354.882 ml=.354L
The alcohol content varies from brand to brand and type of beer. Some states restrict the content. In general a 12 ounce beer will contain about 4% alcohol. That means that most cans of beer contain about half an ounce of alcohol.
A tallboy is just simply a beer that is a twenty-four ounce can of beer. It is called a tallboy because it is a slim tall beer can.
Depends upon the specific gravity, total solids, etc. of the beer. At standard temperature and pressure a "dry" ounce of water is equal to a fluid ounce, so what the beer contains that moves it away from being pure water is where and why its weight differs from its volume numerically.