On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 13:39:53 +0000 (UTC), in
alt.alien.vampire.flonk.flonk.flonk, Bertie the Bunyip
bloviated:
Dylan Smith wrote in
:
On 2008-03-12, dave hillstrom wrote:
Presumably a 16oz pint, as opposed to the 20oz Imperial pint.
bottom line; english beers are LESS alcoholic per unit volume than
american beers. period.
They are? They vary quite widely in strength from around 3% for a mild,
and near 7% for 'strong ale'. There are one or two outliers at about 9%.
Beers in the US range from around 3.2% to around 5.5% for the mass
produced stuff, and generally around 5%-7% for some of the smaller
breweries outputs. Presumably, there are a couple of 9% outliers too.
There are, mostly in Scotland where they probably deep fry them into the
bargain.
Bertie
Canadian (Belgian Style) brewery called Unibroue
www.unibroue.com
They ales with up to 9% (used to be 10%). Only brews I have ever found
that have that high of alcohol and don't taste disgusting.
I especially like Trois Pistoles & La Fin Du Monde