I've got family that live in Oklahoma and their beverage of choice is Keystone Light...?!


Question: The alcohol content of this putrid watered-down brew is 3.2%. I live in Mississippi and want to know what the alcohol content is of the beer here. Would like to take a couple of cases to Oklahoma for the next ho-down and watch the fun begin if the Keystone here is higher than 3.2%. Please let me know and provide website that shows state alcohol levels of beer. Rock on Beevis!


Answers: The alcohol content of this putrid watered-down brew is 3.2%. I live in Mississippi and want to know what the alcohol content is of the beer here. Would like to take a couple of cases to Oklahoma for the next ho-down and watch the fun begin if the Keystone here is higher than 3.2%. Please let me know and provide website that shows state alcohol levels of beer. Rock on Beevis!

Keystone is usually 4.2%. Some states have 3.2% laws, allowing them to sell at weird times or in gas stations, that's probably why it's 3.2% in OK.

The difference won't screw them up, though, its still a wimpy 4.2%. Bring them something that's brewed locally and doesn't say what the percent is. Make sure that its relatively high -- 6-8%. Then you can have fun, tell them its 4%.

I'm sorry you are related to people that drink Keystone Light, but it sounds like you have a surefired plan for fun at the next ho-down. Usually they say right on the can or bottle (doubt KEystone comes in bottle, though) what the percentage is - so next time you are at the beer store take a peek and see.

I looked at the Keystone Light webpage and apparently its 4.2% - it didn't specify which state, though. Look under product info.

I'm sorry but you can't make hicks drink good beer. Let them stick to their Keystone crap, and you all will be happy, I promise.





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