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Submitted by foonman50 on Wed, 01/21/2009 - 01:15.
The real difference between 3.2 and strong beer is really not as much as people think. 3.2 is measured by weight and gives a lower alcohol rating than alcohol by Volume. Sneaky those law makers back in the day to fool the Baptists with 3.2 beers. Almost all beers elsewhere are rated by "volume". A 3.0 by weight beer is about 3.6 by volume. Many beers sold in liquor stores are 4.0 to 5.0 by volume.
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The real difference between
The real difference between 3.2 and strong beer is really not as much as people think. 3.2 is measured by weight and gives a lower alcohol rating than alcohol by Volume. Sneaky those law makers back in the day to fool the Baptists with 3.2 beers. Almost all beers elsewhere are rated by "volume". A 3.0 by weight beer is about 3.6 by volume. Many beers sold in liquor stores are 4.0 to 5.0 by volume.