Is sake stronger than beer?!


Question: Sake is 14-18% alc V.s 4-6% for Beer.Lots more thunder in Sake.


Answers: Sake is 14-18% alc V.s 4-6% for Beer.Lots more thunder in Sake.

Yes. Sake is a rice wine and is around 14% Volume of alcohol. Most beers are under 5% with a few somewhere between that and 10%. I have never really seen any beers above that.

Yes, sake is a strong rice-wine. You can tell it's stronger because one serving of beer is a can, while one serving of sake is a shot.

yes

Sake is stronger than most beer but some of the strongest beers in the world are nearly twice as strong as sake. As a rule of thumb though sake is the stronger beverage.

Yeah sweety, sake is like 14%-18% while beer is like 5%. It's a cool buzz but advise never drink it on an empty stomach.
Hope this helps.

of cos..it is!

Contrary to popular belief, sake is actually a beer made from rice, but people think it is a wine, because of the high alcohol content (17 to 18%)

they are correct in that sake is usually 14% ish...just like many wines (although wines are like 12.5-14%)

beer ranges from 0.5% for NA beers to 3.8% for many light beers on up to 12-13% for barley wines (which are just beer with high alcohol and a big hop flava)

so technically you could have a barley wine that is the same percentage as sake....so everyone else is wrong and my answer is the best....





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