That is really hard to say, with pinpoint accuracy. There are hundreds if not thousands of different kinds of beer around the world, with AC% rating from 0.4 (O'Doul's, Anheuser Busch) to 17.5 (Sam Adams Triple Bock, Boston Beer Co)
A six pack of beer. One beer has roughly 5% alcohol and 355ml. A bottle of wine usually contains 12% alcohol and 750ml. Now doing the math part. The six pack of beer has 2130ml, 5% of that = 106.5ml of alcohol. A bottle of wine has 750, 12% of that = 90ml of alcohol. Generally speaking, a 6 pack of beer has more alcohol than a bottle of wine depending on the percentages of the beer and the wine.
One standard drink typically equals a 12-ounce beer with 5% alcohol content, a 5-ounce glass of wine with 12% alcohol content, or a 1.5-ounce shot of distilled spirits with 40% alcohol content.
A six pack of beer. One beer has roughly 5% alcohol and 355ml. A bottle of wine usually contains 12% alcohol and 750ml. Now doing the math part. The six pack of beer has 2130ml, 5% of that = 106.5ml of alcohol. A bottle of wine has 750, 12% of that = 90ml of alcohol. Generally speaking, a 6 pack of beer has more alcohol than a bottle of wine depending on the percentages of the beer and the wine.
A standard serving of beer (12 oz.) or spirits (one and one-half oz.)
12 ounces of beer delivers approximately half an ounce of ethanol.
In 1970 a six pack of beer cost less than a dollar. 79-99 cents depending on the brand ( Piels and Pabst were cheaper than Budweiser) In 1970-1973 A 12 ounce glass of Schaefer beer on tap cost 20 cents at my local bar in Hicksville, New York. In the late 60's it was 15 cents.
The prices run the full range. You can buy most of the standard beers for around $5 a six pack all the way up to some very expensive $300 bottles. A pint in a bar will run somewhere around $3 to $5, though there are some specials that will have it as low a 50 cents for a 12 ounce glass.
A typical bottle or can of mainstream beer is usually just about 5% alcohol. Craft brews can run higher - up to 71/2 - 8%.
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There is to liquor in beer unless you put it there! (Liquors are things like scotch, rye, rum, etc.) You might mean how much alcohol is in a 12 oz beer and that depends on the type of beer. Alcohol content is usually printed on the side of the bottle. If you're talking draught, you could go to the web site of the brewery of which you speak and find out there. There's just too many possibilities in your question.
There is no everclear in beer. Alcohol content of beer is measured as ABV or Alcohol By Volume. The ABV in normal beers can vary from about 3.2% to 5%, but some beers can be as high as 15%. There would be about half an ounce of alcohol in a normal beer. A typical shot is considered 1 ounce, so there would be an alcohol equivalent of about half a shot of everclear.