An empty aluminum beer can weighs 15g. The tab weighs less than one gram. So in conclusion, 15g > less than 1g.
Light beer, silly!
That depends: Do you mean the pull tab on a can of beer or the tabulation of a buyer's beer orders? The former is worth almost nothing unless in bulk where it takes the price of scrap aluminium.
One pound equals 16 ounces. 16 ounces of feathers weighs more than 12 ounces of beer.
A single soda tab typically weighs about 0.5 grams.
No they do not.
aluminum pull tab
a gallon of milk weighs around 8.34 pounds. So i would imagine that a gallon of ale weighs around the same.
Aluminum Pull-Tab Cans
On average, an aluminum can tab weighs about 0.5 grams. This may vary slightly depending on the specific design and manufacturer of the tab.
One can of beer weighs 13.1 ounces (the empty can weighs 0.53 ounces) 13.1x24=314.4 ounces The cardboard box the case comes in weighing 7 ounces 314.4+7=321.4 16 ounces per pound 321.4/16=20.08 pounds
1 Pound = 16 ounces ounces used to measure beer is a measure of volume, not weight. A gallon of beer weighs about 8 pounds. Therefore 16 fluid ounces (one pint or 1/8 gallon) weighs about 1.0625 lbs. ......................... The weight of a fluid ounce of beer will vary with the recipe and completeness of fermentation. Home brewers call this 'gravity' and measure it with a hygrometer. The same is true for wine. 1 pound always equals 16 ounces in weight, but a fluid ounce is 4% more in the US than in the UK. For details, look for 'pint' in Wikipedia. For more weirdness, check out section 3.1 of that article.
The only restriction is the weight - you can't legally gross more than 80,000 lbs. in a tractor-trailer in the United States (without having special permits). An average tractor-trailer unit (sleeper tractor, 53' dry van trailer) weighs about 34,000 lbs, so it can haul about 46,000 lbs. Bottled beer weighs more than canned beer (glass is heavier than aluminum), and bottled beer has heavier packaging than canned beer. What does this mean? On average, a 53' trailer can legally carry about 850-900 cases (24 -12oz bottles/case) of bottled beer, and about 1700-1800 cases (24 12oz cans/case) of canned beer. Enough beer to make you more than welcome at any party you should decide to crash! :D