Is there a stronger U.S. beer than Milwaukee's Best Ice?!


Question: Is there a stronger U!.S!. beer than Milwaukee's Best Ice!?
That beer is 5!.9% alc!. vol!. Is there a beer with more Alc!. content!? If so , which one!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
there are tons of beers stronger than that!.!.
most microbrews/craftbrews are stronger than that!.!. go to your store and look at some labels!.!.!. i have a couple in my fridge!.!. dogfish head 90 minute ipa is 9% and i have a Stone russian imperial stout that is 10!.8%!.!.

IPA's tend to be high in alcohol!.!.

sam adams releases beers knows as "utopias" ranging in alcohol content from 21-27% the suggested retail price is 100$


Edit:
I just came back from the market!.!. some common beers that are stronger are Longhammer IPA 6!.5%, Old rasputin russian imperial stout at 9!.00%, If you want to count malt liqour most malt liqours are stronger!.!. most ciders are stronger than beer!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

perhaps something other than a stronger beer is another method of drinking beer!.!.!.

did you know that if you shove a funnel up your arss, and poor beer down you will get drunk immediately!.

as your body will absorb the alcohol faster through intestines!.

just something to moll around the ol noggen!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, there are quite a few!. Many microbrew beers are much stronger than that!. For example, I know of at least two beers from Brooklyn Brewery that are around 10% (double chocolate stout and local 1)!.

I think Stone also makes an IPA that's around 12% but I am not totally sure!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

As far as alcohol content any “High Gravity” beer will be significantly stronger!.
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