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How many non alcholic beers equal a real beer?

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How many non alcholic beers equal a real beer?

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  1. none


  2. None.... because non-alcoholic beer has no alcohol in it. So you can drink as much as you want and not get drunk.

  3. 0. one has alcohol the other does not?

  4. 12.

  5. umm is this a trick question??? or do you mean like o'doul's??

  6. I'm pretty sure your body would process what little alcohol is in "non-alcoholic" beer before you could reach the level of one regular beer. You just can't drink enough fast enough to sustain the alcohol in your system.

  7. O'Doul's  has 0.4 % per bottle

    Budweiser has 5.0 % per bottle.

    There's a math problem for ya'  :-)

  8. In the United States, beverages containing less than 0.5% alcohol by volume (ABV) can be legally called non-alcoholic according to the Volstead Act (which defines intoxicating liquor as any beverage containing over 0.5% alcohol). Most US non-alcholic beers have 0.5% alcohol. Alcohol content of beer sold in the US varies  from less than 3% alcohol by volume (abv) to almost 30% abv. Using 5% for a "real" beer vs. 0.5% for a non-alcoholic beer, it would take 10 beers to equal a "real" beer.

    So if  you drink 10 non-alcoholic beers will you get the buzz of a "real" beer? No. Time and metabolism come into play here. Your body will burn off (approximately) the alcohol of

    one drink per hour-so even if you could drink 10 beers in 30 minutes, you're only about halfway there. Can you drink 20 in an hour? Maybe. Is it worth it? Hardly.

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