Alcohol Content (% ABV) of Popular Beer Brands (2024)

You can find the alcohol content of a beer just by looking at its label. If for some reason it was torn off in the distribution process or on the way home from the store, you can also check run a quick Google search.

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Alcohol Content (% ABV) of Popular Beer Brands (1)

Before we get started, we should say that we know many of you care about the calories in your beer, so we tried to include those numbers where possible as well. Anyway, a standard drink in the United States is 12oz of beer. An American pint is 16oz. Broken down in another way, there are two cups in a pint, as a cup is 8oz.

Here is a list of how much alcohol is in your favorite brand of beer, sorted out by alcohol by volume. But first, let's understand how we got here.

According to The Growler Magazine, "After Prohibition had been repealed, Congress passed a law in 1935 banning the practice of labeling the alcoholic content of beer. The assumption was that consumers would buy the strongest beer, and by not disclosing this information the government hoped to prevent breweries from competing and engaging in "strength wars." ... In 1995, Coors successfully challenged this law. Currently, the feds leave it up to the states to decide whether to include ABV, which has resulted in a complicated mishmash of state and federal regulations on the subject. New York prohibits labels from including ABV, for example, while North Carolina, Washington, and New Hampshire mandate labeling beers over 6 percent, 8 percent, and 12 percent respectively".

We're running our range from the bottom (0% alcohol content), all the way to the top (12% alcohol content). Why 12%? The alcohol level of beers on the market today tapers off quickly after the 12% mark. There are thousands of low alcohol light beers kicking around. But there aren't thousands of 13%+ beers at your local craft beer store.

You'll also notice a large variety of beer styles on this list, ranging from light lagers to strong beer, and everything in between. Think amber ales, belgians, Imperial IPAs and more. Definitely pilsners. Maybe a barley wine?

Different beer has different strengths, as you'll see. Same goes for different alcoholic beverages.

Last, if you need a hangover cure, try a shot of fire cider.

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0% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Plenty of great beers have been coming out in the Non-Alcoholic space lately. Here are a few.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Hairless Dog Brewing Company IPA0
Athletic Brewing Company Athletic Lite0.5
Athletic Brewing Company Run Wild0.570
Athletic Brewing Company Upside Dawn0.5
Athletic Brewing Company Wits Peak0.570
Atmos Brewing Company Wayfarer0.5
Bravus Brewing Company Oatmeal Stout0.5
Bravus Brewing Company Raspberry Gose0.5
Brooklyn Brewery Special Effects Hoppy Amber0.595
Kit NA Brewing On Your Mark0.5
Samuel Adams Brewery Just The Haze0.598

2% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

It's not often that you find yourself with a 2% ABV beer in your hand, at least not in the days of the craft beer revolution. The alcohol content of Miller 64 is 2.8%. It may not seem like much, but have enough of them and you'll start to feel it. Of all the beers on this list though, it's probably the easiest beer to chug or shotgun with.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content Calories (per 12oz)
Miller 642.80%64

3% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

A beer with an alcohol content of 3%-3.99% is a perfectly good sessionable beer. You're also bound to find the word "light" in its name, as evidenced by Amstel Light and Heineken Light. If you're looking for low calorie beers, you're in luck with the 3% range. It's also a great range for all-day drinking, like the kind some people do on St. Patrick's Day. In short, if you're going to make green beer, then you may want to consider a 3% brand.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content Calories (per 12oz)
Amstel Light3.50%95
Heineken Light3.50%99
Modelo Chelada3.50%290
Michelob Ultra Pure Gold3.80%114
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4% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Look at all of the big name brews on here. This range is what is known as regular beer.

The 4% alcohol content range contains nearly all of the most popular beers in America. What stands out to us is the fact that the alcohol content of Bud Light is actually higher than the alcohol content of Busch Light, coming in at 4.2% for Bud Light and 4.1% for Busch Light. Pretty astounding, we would have sworn it was the other way around.

Also nice to see the oldest brewery in America on this list, Yuengling, getting some visibility. And, let us not forget that St. Patrick's Day is only a few short weeks away. Check out our research on the staggering amount of Guinness consumed on St. Patty's Day.

Plus, there's even a gluten-free beer on the list with Quebec's Glutenberg, as GF beers still have booze, too.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content Calories (per 12oz)
Bud Light Next 4.00%80
Corona Premier4.00%90
Sam Adams Light4.00%119
Busch Light4.10%95
Corona Light4.10%99
Michelob Light4.10%123
Milwaukees Best Light4.10%98
Keystone Light4.13%104
Bud Light4.20%110
Bud Light Lime4.20%116
Coors Light4.20%102
Guinness Draught4.20%128
Michelob Ultra4.20%95
Miller Genuine Draft Light4.20%110
Miller Lite4.20%96
Natural Light4.20%95
Budweiser Select4.30%99
Busch4.30%114
Rolling Rock Extra Pale4.40%130
Modelo Especial4.40%145
Tecate4.50%140
Lone StarBeer 4.50%136
New Planet Blonde Ale 4.5%
Corona Extra4.60%148
Dos Equis Amber4.60%146
Hamm's Beer4.60%150
Miller High Life4.60%143
Yuengling Lager4.60%142
Landshark Lager4.60%150
Harp Lager4.70%153
Newcastle Brown Ale4.70%138
Red Stripe4.70%151
Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR)4.74%144
Michelob4.80%158
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5% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Costco sells beers by the dozen at 5%, as a flat 5% ABV is where Budweiser falls on the list. You'll also notice that the alcohol content of Coors Banquet beer is the same as Bud Heavy. Also, if it has "ice" in the name, it's getting an extra boost to the ABV rating, as Keystyone Ice, Milwaukee's Best Ice, and Natural Ice all flirt with a 6% ABV rating. 5% ABV is starting to exit the range of acceptable shower beers.

You know what else is silly at 5%? PepsiCo teaming up with Boston Beer Co. to release Hard Mountain Dew. Even more, Bud Light Seltzer Popsicles are also 5% ABV.

Even a Wheat Beer or two in here.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content Calories (per 12oz)
Budweiser5.00%145
Coors Banquet5.00%149
Fosters5.00%145
Grolsch Premium Lager5.00%147
Hard Mountain Dew 5.00%?
Heineken5.00%142
Moosehead Lager5.00%144
Puppers Beer5.00%120
Asahi5.20%153
Stella Artois5.20%153
Blue Moon Beer5.40%170
George Killian's Irish Red5.40%162
Icehouse5.50%149
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale5.60%175
Mickey's5.60%156
Keystone Ice5.90%145
Milwaukee's Best Ice5.90%144
Natural Ice5.90%130
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6% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Ahhh, King Cobra. If you're interested, check out the list of the highest alcohol content beers. That list has some massive alcohol percentages. While it's good to be careful (and responsible) drinking any and all beers, it's exceptionally so when it comes to the Sam Adams Utopia series and those Brewmeister Snake Venom ales that hit the high 60% range for ABV.

There are many types of beer that fall into the 6% range, including the ones below.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Bud Light Platinum6.00%140
King Cobra6.00%134
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7% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

7% ABV is starting to get up there. There is where you start to see all of those craft IPAs. If we were picking a rock solid example of a beer with an alcohol content of 7%, it might have to be a Racer 5 IPA from Bear Republic.

Higher abv beers will become more common as we move through the list. You'll find several India Pale Ales and Imperial IPAs to come.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Bad Martha Farmers Brewery 5087
Bad Sons Beer Company Doobious7
Bells Brewery Two Hearted Ale7
603 Brewery IPA7.3
Aeronaut Brewing Company Imperial Galaxyc Cirrocumulus7.3
Amherst Brewing Company Jess7.3
Barrel House Z Campfire King7.4
Belhaven Brewery 907.4
Bear Republic Brewing Company Racer 5 IPA7.5
Black Hat Brew Works Fest Bier7.5
Cigar City Brewing Jai Alai7.5
Devils Purse Brewing Company Pollock Rip7.5
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8% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Now we begin the Imperial IPA range at 8% abv. 8% is no joke, seeing as it's double some of the beers on this list. Hence the term, Double IPAs.

Would you look at that, Heady Topper makes the list. It's an excellent beer, even if it's a bit past its heyday.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
The Alchemist Heady Topper8
Able Ebenezer Brewing Company Victory Nor Defeat8
14th Star Brewing Company Tribute8.1
Barreled Souls Brewing Company Sun Showers8.1
Adroit Theory Brewing Company God is an American8.2
Against the Grain Citra Ass Down8.2
Aslin Beer Company Larping 4 Love8.3
Abandoned Building Brewery The Other End8.4
Banded Brewing Company Samoan Drop8.4
Aslin Beer Company Johnny Hammersticks8.5
Austin Street Brewery Bombtrack8.5
Berkshire Brewing Company The Russian8.7

9% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Nine percent starts the, "that's just silly" range. You better be careful if you're sipping on more than 2-3 of these in any given day. Note to all of you, do not chug 9% beer.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Allagash Brewing Company Tripel9
Aurora Brewing Company Fresh Lobster9
Brewery Ommegang 25th Anniversary Ale9
Definitive Brewing Company Vanilla Superdome9
Fermentations Arts Brasserie Atlantis Will Prevail Turn Back the Seas9
Beerd Brewing Company Dogs and Boats9.1
Bay State Brewing Company Kelley29.2
Bent Water Brewing Company Double Thunder Funk9.2
DC Brau On The Wings Of Armageddon9.2
Fort Hill Brewery Jigsaw Jazz9.3
Frost Beer Works Dented9.5
Heavy Seas Beer Double Cannon9.5

10% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

Once you hit double digits, it's all downhill. Get yourself a great koozie because 10 percenters are sippers only.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Adroit Theory Brewing Company Evangelion XVII Tabris Ghost 94610
Adroit Theory Brewing Company Regime Ghost 91610
Burlington Beer Company Castle in the Clouds10
Equilibrium Brewery Mosaic Function10
Exhibit A Brewing Company Weights and Measures10
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company Evana10
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company Wooo10
Henniker Brewing Company King Misanthrope10
Bronx Brewery Now Youse Cant Leave10.1
Definitive Brewing Company the Entity10.1
Lawsons Finest Liquids Fayston Maple10.1
Hoof Hearted Brewing Key Bump10.5
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11% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

11 percent alcohol content is starting to get a bit silly. But, many brewers experiment in this range.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company Good Night Moon11
Harpoon Brewery Another Dry January11
Tröegs Brewing Company Mad Elf11
Prairie Artisan Ales Cherry Bomb11.5

12% ABV Popular Brands of Beer

We don't have much to say about 12% other than make sure you're responsible. We're now in the land of Triple/Quadruple IPAs and Imperial Stouts. The alcohol content of beer is now operating at a similar ratio to wine, where ounces of beer = ounces of wine.

Some commercial breweries as well as some homebrewers may push beyond 12%, but it's not often. The fermentation gets a bit trickier the further you go.

Beer Brand Alcohol Content (% ABV) Calories (per 12oz)
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company Greylock12
Jacks Abby French Toast Barrel-Aged Framinghammer12
Jacks Abby SMores Barrel-Aged Framinghammer12
Abandoned Building Brewery Odin12.8

What is a Standard Drink?

Let's revisit this. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism considers a standard drink to contain approximately "14 grams of pure alcohol". As humans, we like numbers, so let's see what that measures out to be for alcoholic drinks.

What is a Standard Drink of Beer?

If the average beer is roughly 5% ABV, then a standard drink of beer would be approximately 12 ounces. If you're sipping on a 10% ABV craft beer, then a standard drink would be a 6 ounce pour.

What is a Standard Drink of Wine?

If the average wine is roughly 12% ABV, then a standard drink of wine would be approximately 5 ounces. Adjust your measurements (and assumptions) accordingly if the bottle of wine in front of you is less than or greater than 12% ABV.

What is a Standard Drink of Hard Liquor?

Hard liquor, or, distilled spirits, is generally thought to be 40% ABV. If you're drinking an 80 proof liquor, then 1.5 ounces is considered a standard drink of liquor. Be sure to note what the label on the bottle says when calculating this. Cordials and Apertifs vary greatly from Hard Alcohols such as Vodka, Gin, Tequila, and the like. Also take note of Bourbons as some are considered cask strength (higher than 40%). Certain other spirits, such as 151 Proof Rum or Grain Alcohol really saturate the alcohol content level.

Beer vs. Wine Alcohol Content

As discussed, wine is typically stronger, with an average ABV of 12% to Beer's 5%. By that count, the average wine is 2.4 times stronger than the average beer.

Wine vs. Hard Liquor Alcohol Content

Much like beer to wine, distilled spirits are significantly stronger than wine. The average 80 proof (40% ABV) hard liquor is 3.33 times stronger than the average wine.

Beer vs. Hard Liquor Alcohol Content

A Distilled Spirit that is 40% ABV is eight times stronger than the average beer at 5% ABV. This is why a shot of booze (1.5oz) is equal to a can of beer (12oz). The math is quite clear.

FAQs

Is 5% alcohol a lot?

Yes and no. 5% alcohol is the generally accepted average alcohol content for a standard drink of beer. In other words, the amount of alcohol contained in a 12-ounce beer at 5% is approximately 14 grams.

Is 8% alcohol a lot?

Also yes and no. 8% alcohol in a beer is considered a lot. 8% alcohol in wine is not considered a lot. 8% alcohol in a distilled spirit would certainly not be considered a lot.

Is beer considered alcohol?

Yes. Even most non-alcoholic beers (NA Beer) are considered alcohol (technically). There are some 0.0 beers in existence if you're looking for a true non-alcoholic beer, beers like Budweiser Zero.

Can you get drunk off Budweiser?

Yes, you can get drunk off Budweiser. It's 5% ABV, so it's got enough alcohol to get you drunk if you drink enough of them.

Can you get drunk off Bud Light?

Yes, you can get drunk off Bud Light. It's 4.2% ABV, so it's got enough alcohol to get you drunk if you drink enough of them.

Always know your limits and always know what you're drinking so that you can be responsible. If you suspect you need help or treatment, use the NIAAA Alcohol Treatment Navigator.

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Alcohol Content (% ABV) of Popular Beer Brands (2024)

FAQs

Alcohol Content (% ABV) of Popular Beer Brands? ›

A few most common beer ABV's are: Bud light alcohol content = 4.2% abv. Guinness alcohol content = 4.2% abv. Stella alcohol content = 4.8% abv.

Which popular beer has the highest alcohol content? ›

1. “Snake Venom” by Brewmeister – ABV: 67.5% Brewmeister's “Snake Venom” takes the top spot in our list, boasting a staggering ABV of 67.5%. This Scottish brewery is renowned for pushing the limits, and “Snake Venom” is no exception.

What is the alcohol content of popular American beers? ›

Regular beers, also referred to as standard beers, have an ABV between 4.5% and 5.5%. This category contains most popular beer brands that you know and drink regularly.

What beer has 8.1% alcohol? ›

List beer include Steel Reserve, De Proefbrouwerij Slaapmutske Tripel and many additional beer as well.

Is there a 2% ABV beer? ›

But for drinkers seeking a moderate option, not abstinence, breweries are increasingly making compelling beers that weigh in at 2 and 3 percent alcohol, below the typical 4 percent floor for light lagers. (Bud Light is 4.2 percent.)

What beer has 14% alcohol? ›

What, you've never had a 14% ABV Lager before? That's because Hoppin' Frog is one of the few breweries creative enough (and crazy enough) to even try such a thing. This has to be one of the booziest Lagers ever crafted, and as you might expect, it doesn't taste like the average light beer.

What percent is Michelob Ultra? ›

MICHELOB ULTRA Light Beer, 25 FL OZ Can, 4.2% ABV | Publix Super Markets.

What cheap beer has the highest alcohol content? ›

1. Miller High Life: 5.5% This beer is the exception to the rule. It's dirt cheap with a sky-high alcohol content.

What percentage of alcohol is blue moon? ›

The grain bill for Blue Moon includes malted barley, white wheat, orange peel, coriander and oats—and is usually served with a slice of orange, which its brewmasters claim accentuates the flavor of the brew. Available in cans, bottles and kegs, Blue Moon has 5.4% alcohol by volume.

Which beer has 15% alcohol content? ›

1. BroCode. BroCode is one of the strongest beers in India, with a high alcohol content of 15%. This beer is known for its rich and full-bodied taste, with a smooth finish that lingers on the palate.

What beer is 10% alcohol? ›

Faxe 10% is a strong beer with 10% alcohol.

What percent alcohol is coors light? ›

Coors Light is a refreshing, 4.2%-ABV light beer brewed in Golden, Colo.; Albany, Ga.; Elkton, Va.; Fort Worth, Texas; and Milwaukee, Wis.

Are there any 3% alcohol beers? ›

So-Lo IPA (3% ABV) Not all IPAs weigh in at over 6 or 7% alcohol, and big hop flavor doesn't have to mean big booze. Goose Island's So-Lo is proof. The 3% ABV beer has a bouquet of citrus and herbal notes and a nice presence of bitterness will satisfy IPA drinkers—plus it's only 98 calories.

How much alcohol is in Miller 64? ›

BREWER: MILLER BREWING CO. Miller64 has 64 cals and 2.8% ABV and somehow, still doesn't skimp on taste. So you can enjoy a Dry-ish January with a lighter beer-ish kind of beer.

Which beer is lowest in alcohol? ›

  • Dry Drinker Lower Alcohol Mixed Beer Case. ...
  • Paulaner Natural Lemon Radler - Low Alcohol Beer. ...
  • Schofferhofer Juicy Pineapple - Low Alcohol Beer. ...
  • Dry Drinker's Radler Mixed Case - Low Alcohol Beer Mixed Case. ...
  • Tiny Rebel Peaches & Cream - Creamy Peach Lower Alcoholic IPA. ...
  • Tiny Rebel Bo Ho Lo - Lower Alcoholic Lager.

Is there a beer that is 12% alcohol? ›

Darker ales, such as porters and stouts, generally have higher alcohol levels, ranging from 5–8%, while some specialty brews can contain up to 12–14% ABV or higher.

What beer has 70% alcohol? ›

Brewmeister Snake Venom 330ml 67.5%

What beer has 40% alcohol? ›

50 strongest beers in the world
nameABV
11CyDraLe Specialleke40%
12Brokreacja Wolf& Bro40%
13Frederikshavn Eisbock 3838%
14Frederikshavn Eisbock 3737.14%
46 more rows

Is there a 20% beer? ›

O.J. Strong Beer is the most expansive range from O.J. Beer. The range consists of seven strong beers with ABV's ranging from 8.5% up to a whopping 20%, each served in its own unique coloured branding.

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