Monday, 13 July 2020

Question about non alcoholic beer?

Willis Liburd: It has minute amounts of alcohol. Low enough as to not require regulation on its sale. Presence of alcohol is not the same thing as a concentration high enough to provide a medically active dose. Your stomach does not hold enough liquid to get drunk from non-alcoholic beer.

Jude Kennelly: Serious answers only please. I can't drink alcohol because of meds I'm taking

Marvel Mcaulay: once a food product has alcohol in it it is impossible to get rid of all of it, unless you get rid of all the water as well. O'Douls is about 0.4% alcohol, vs normal beer that is between 3 and 5%. "In order for a vanilla extract to be called pure, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires that the solution contain a minimum of 35% alcohol..." For a normal person to feel buzzed they need to drink about 3 "servings of alcohol" in a short period of time, or 3 + 1 per hour if they are drinking slowly... so to get "buzzed" drinking 5 servings in 2 hours would probab! ly do it... how much of each of these would you need to drink to get 5 servings?Beer - about 5non Alcoholic beer - about 50Vanilla Extract - about 4 oz (about 1/3 of a soda can)The issue as you can see is it would be near impossible to get buzzed, much less drunk on non alcoholic beer, as far as getting drunk on Extract, the price and nausea is probably what prevents that....Show more

Hong Hunkin: It's sacrilegious to even think of non-alcoholic beer, but YES it does have some alcohol (thats why you can't buy it if you're under 21). Non-alcoholic beers have to be below .5% in the US and most of Europe which means that it would take about 8 of these to reach an average beer of 4%. You can do the math on how many you would need to drink to actually feel something.

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