Quick Question: Does Heineken have more % alcohol by volume then normal beers?

MangoTBG

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This is to settle a small debate between a few friends of mine. Does it have more than regular domestic beers?
 

emmpee

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pretty sure it doesn't, probably in the 5% range, but i have no evidence
 

emmpee

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from heineken.com's faq:

What are the nutritional facts for Heineken Lager?
Alcohol - 5% by volume Carbohydrates - 11.5 grams/12 fl. oz. Protein - 1.5 grams/12 fl. oz. Sodium - 7.5 mg/12 fl. oz. Calories - 150 calories/12 fl. oz.
 

emmpee

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Originally posted by: redly1
It has more "I'm a wanna be" by volume than normal beers

heh

I don't get all the 'buzz' behind Heineken. I just think it sucks...
 

bonk102

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if you want beer with more alcohol % than the usual, you need to start trying microbrews
 

tweakmm

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I'm pretty sure it depends on the state, but around here Heineken is the same alcohol percentage as most beers. Bud Light and the like are exceptions though. 5% is the standard:beer:
 

BurnItDwn

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Allio

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5% is standardish. Cheaper ones are around 4%. Stella Artois is just over 6% if I remember correctly, I spent a whole day stuck in a fridge stacking the things. Someone feel free to prove me wrong, I can't be bothered.
 

Ness

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Originally posted by: bonk102
if you want beer with more alcohol % than the usual, you need to start trying microbrews


Or just hit up some cheap booze and reach your goal of being drunk more efficiently.

It'll dehyrdate you less, too.
 

Mill

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Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: bonk102
if you want beer with more alcohol % than the usual, you need to start trying microbrews

What's a microbrew exactly?

Beer that is brewed in small batches and is not mass market like Bud, Coors, Miller, etc. We are talking 10,000 or less barrels a year in most cases, and a lot of the time they sell their beer at their brewery. Your selection varies by region.
 

Squisher

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Jeez, $200 for a bottle of beer! (19.5 - 20.0 %)

The package is as elegant as the beer it contains: a cobalt blue bottle with platinum lettering, finished with a natural cork and sealing wax, encased in a cherry wood box. There are only 3,000 bottles of Samuel Adams Millennium, and each is signed and numbered by Koch. A bottle of Samuel Adams Millennium costs about two hundred dollars.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Squisher
Jeez, $200 for a bottle of beer!

The package is as elegant as the beer it contains: a cobalt blue bottle with platinum lettering, finished with a natural cork and sealing wax, encased in a cherry wood box. There are only 3,000 bottles of Samuel Adams Millennium, and each is signed and numbered by Koch. A bottle of Samuel Adams Millennium costs about two hundred dollars.
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