Non alcoholic beer?!


Question:

Non alcoholic beer?

how many non alcoholic beers equals to a real beer?


Answers:
In alcohol content, none. Near-beer is about 1/4 to 1/3 alcohol content of real beer, so 3 to 4 of them would equal the alcohol in real beer. But, non-alcohol means just that. No buzz.

You cant get drunk by drinking non-alcoholic beer if that is what you are asking.

Dish water tastes better than non-alcoholic beer

Brother I know of a bean beer that is pretty good, but its alcoholic ...

It is called Zulu Bean Beer

It doesn't matter how many non alcoholic beers you drink, you cannot get drunk. There's NO alcohol.

There is like .005 percent alcohol in a n/a beer...its totally IMPOSSIBLE to get drunk.

Caliber is the best n/a beer.

It's sacrilegious to even think of non-alcoholic beer, but YES it does have some alcohol (thats why you can't buy it if you're under 21). Non-alcoholic beers have to be below .5% in the US and most of Europe which means that it would take about 8 of these to reach an average beer of 4%. You can do the math on how many you would need to drink to actually feel something.

The highest alcohol content on a 'non-alcoholic' beer is .5 %.

Your average beer has about 6% or higher. So it would take an minimum of 12 'non-alcohol' beers to equal ONE regular beer.

Thus you'd need to drink an entire case of 'non-alcoholic' beer to equal 2 regular beers. Considering how much liquid that is, and how little alcohol that is, I'm not sure you'd even feel tipsy before you had to empy your bladder 5 or 6 times.

usually NA beers like o'douls has a .5% alcohol content. So, using a normal beer with 5% alcohol for example, using simple math it would take 10 O'Douls to equal 1.
furthermore, it would take about a 30 pack in one hour to feel a buzz, that's a lot of pissin'!!!

Yes, they have it.

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