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No. That's not how it works.

When stated that way, X% of any given volume of liquid, in this case 8.1%, is alcohol.

alternately, and less commonly, it can be measured by weight.
So what you are saying is that it is 8.1% alcohol in the entire 24 oz. can. Yes?

That's the conclusion I came to. About as weak as a light beer (two of them).

Doesn't that seem sort of deceiving to you? It does to me. Or am I still not getting your point?
 
So what you are saying is that it is 8.1% alcohol in the entire 24 oz. can. Yes?

That's the conclusion I came to. About as weak as a light beer (two of them).

Doesn't that seem sort of deceiving to you? It does to me. Or am I still not getting your point?

8% of the volume of the can is ethanol. So for a 24 ounce can, there is 1.94 ounces of ethanol in it.

For a 12 ounce Busch Light (4.1%), the amount of ethanol is 0.49 ounces of ethanol.

For a 1 ounce shot of Jack (40%), there are 0.4 ounces of ethanol.

In other words, you would need to drink 3.94 Busch Lights to equal that one can of Steel Reserve.
 
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So what you are saying is that it is 8.1% alcohol in the entire 24 oz. can. Yes?

That's the conclusion I came to. About as weak as a light beer (two of them).

Doesn't that seem sort of deceiving to you? It does to me. Or am I still not getting your point?
No. That's not how percentages work.

There is 8% alcohol in that beverage. So in 24 oz, there is roughly 2 oz of pure alcohol in it.

If you took all that pure alcohol and condensed it down into a 12 oz can, it'd be a 16% can. Or If you split it into two 12 oz cans, it'd be back to 8%
 
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8% of the volume of the can is ethanol. So for a 24 ounce can, there is 1.94 ounces of ethanol in it.

For a 12 ounce Busch Light (4.1%), the amount of ethanol is 0.49 ounces of ethanol.

For a 1 ounce shot of Jack (40%), there are 0.4 ounces of ethanol.

In other words, you would need to drink 3.94 Busch Lights to equal that one can of Steel Reserve.
No. That's not how percentages work.

There is 8% alcohol in that beverage. So in 24 oz, there is roughly 2 oz of pure alcohol in it.

If you took all that pure alcohol and condensed it down into a 12 oz can, it'd be a 16% can. Or If you split it into two 12 oz cans, it'd be back to 8%
Ok, thank you both. That helps a lot.

I am so glad there are smarter people than me in this world! :)
 
I had never had a Steel before. I thought it was very good. And I have tried quite a few different beers, but not that many really considering how many different brands are out there! Only scratching the surface.

I just looked them up. They are owned by Origlio Beverage, who I found out owns 68-69 brewries, count 'em! Wow. Never heard of them before.
The Steel Brewing Co. | Origlio Beverage
For Fathers Day my daughter gave me a BEER DROP membership. They have access to thousands of craft beers. Each month, if I choose, I can pick 5 different beers off their list, and it is delivered to my door. As a beer lover, it is kind of fun. I may not continue once the gift $ are consumed, as it is kind of expensive - but fun.
 
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I am on an Alcohol reduction plan, past month, trying to limit myself to 2 drinks less than or equal to 5x/wk, so far drinking less than that. for my health.

Tonight I ran into:
"Steel Reserve" (High Gravity), 8.1 alc., 24 oz can, The Steel Brewing Co, Milwaukee, WI, Very nice! Highly recommended. From wal-mart, spfld, mo. One of my recent favorites!
Try some edibles.
 
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