Could be. I mean, Heineken is the only beer that makes me feel energetic.
Even after a bottle (0,5l) I can't stop my legs from.. what's the word.. twitching?
Yeah, so anyway, it's got a strange caffeine-like side effect.
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99% of beers contain just barley, water, hops and yeast. No byproduct of the fermentation process contains any amount of caffine.
This doesnt mean no beers contain caffine, but it would actually be a unique brew inwhich they specifically added coffee, or caffine, and it would say this on the label.
Generally, any beverage that contains water may have trace amounts of caffeine as a result of processing or additions. Also, generally speaking, it is uncommon but not unheard of to add caffeine to beer, however Budweiser does not include caffeine in the brewing of their beers.
Not normally. When beer is brewed with some actual chocolate or coffee in it, there may be some trace amounts, but not anything that should be noticable.