What Is The Alcohol Content Of Your Favorite Beer?

Beer in Serbia range from 4.5 to 7 % of alcohol share. I like something in the middle and that is around 5.5 %. The best beer with that percentage is Zajecarsko and Jelen is somewhere around it. I also like Amstel and of course my favourite beer Pilsner Urquel but I really do not know about percentage of these brands.
 
I think that beers with 5% alcohol just the right amount. If it has less it seems watered down but if has too much it can be too harsh.
 
I drink beer or hard ciders that are anywhere from 4.6% to 6.5%. Anything over 6% does the trick for me! I like those Bud Lite margaritas in a can. They taste the Four Lokos.
 
When I drink beer, I tend to try to drink the ice beers which are about 5,5 percent alcohol. I do enjoy beer, but it has a lot of carbs so I try to drink light varieities when I have it, which tends not to have quite as many calories, and are usually lower in alcohol.
 
My favorite beer is 5.5%. I am not a fan of the strong, darker beer but I have had them on occassion.
 
Around 6% is what gets the job done for me, I don't think it's too much and definitely not too little.
 
My all time favorite beer is "6-Geese-A-Laying" from The Bruery. The ABV of this beer is 11.5%. I ordered the beer on accident for my boyfriend's birthday one year. I meant to order the beer, but didn't realize how big the bottle was. Needless to say, him and I had a great time drinking this beer. It was a very intense buzz and we didn't even get halfway through the bottle.
 
After I tried 6 point beer I can't go back to 3 point. It feels like a waste to me, I drink for the feeling and it takes too much grocery store beer to get where liquor store beer does.
 
After I tried 6 point beer I can't go back to 3 point. It feels like a waste to me, I drink for the feeling and it takes too much grocery store beer to get where liquor store beer does.
What is the difference between a 3 and a 6 point beer? I am not familiar with this concept.
 
What is the difference between a 3 and a 6 point beer? I am not familiar with this concept.

Alcohol percentage in beer.
Go look at beer labels.

My favorite beer, Budweiser, has a perfect 5 % alcohol.
The one I drink the most (because it's Portuguese), which is Super Bock, has 5,6 %.

I've drank beer with more % and I like them fine.
Beers with much less %, not so much.
 
When the are talking about points of the beer SirJoe they mean the alcohol percentage that is contained in the beer. It would go all the way from like a 0.6 or something like that in a so called non alcoholic beer to beers that would have maybe 6 or 8 points to the beer. I think the alcohol content of all alcoholic beverages is mandated by law.
 
Stella Artois has 5.2% and Heineken has 5%. Those are the two I drink the most these days. I'd say around that make about right for a beer.
 
I usually consume home brewed Red Stripe beer which has 4.7% alcohol content or the Imported Heineken beer which contains a 5% alcohol content. These I find these beers to be the right fit for my enjoyment.
 
I had a Fosters over the weekend. It was 5.0 I think. I prefer stronger beers to those that are not as strong. I mean if I drink a beer it is primarily to feel it. I do enjoy the taste though to a certain extent. It just seems like beer along with many other things have gotten quite expensive.
 
I like the taste of Fosters and it comes in the 25 oz. oil can,which is kind of different for a can of beer, also what I like about this beer,is that it has a very clean and smooth taste. I like to drink this beer pretty cold though,and the 5% alcohol is non-existent in the taste,also this pale lager comes in a giant beer can which is cool.
 
I tend to like the ones that are more alcoholic, but I also drink less of it because they are heavier, and usually more expensive. I am sure there are some good lesser alcoholic ones though.
 
The beer I often drink has alcoholic content of 7 - 8 %. I consider this to be a bit on the high side but that's how the alcohol presence in the beer has been over many decades. It's a nice beer.
 
I always prefer to stay in the range of 4.5 and 6%. I consider this to be strong enough to get a buzz and not too heavy to consume.
 
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