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How many gallons of beer does the average American consume per year?

33 gallons per year

How many different types of beer does Germany produce?

44 different types

How much beer does a Pony keg hold?

A pony keg holds 7.75 gallons of beer.

How much beer does a keg hold?

Approximately 15.5 gallons

How many bars are in the US?

There are about 880,150 and counting, depending on the definition.

What is the best selling beer in America?

Bud Light according to numerous surveys is the best selling beer in the U.S.

What is the oldest bar in the United States?

Through extensive research I found that the answer was quite surprising. It is Jean Lafittes Blacksmith Shop on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.

When was the oldest bar in the United States established?

1772, predating the Revolutionary War

What is a lager beer?

Lager is a beer that is produced by using bottom fermenting yeast at lower temperatures for longer periods of time.

What is the legal limit for driving drunk?

Fortunately in the last 20 years, states have become much tougher on drunk driving. The level has dropped. from .15 to .08 to be considered drunk driving a motor vehicle.

At what point does your blood alcohol content become dangerous?

If you have a blood alcohol content of .30 or higher, it can become extremely dangerous and can even be deadly.

What does BAC stand for?

Blood Alcohol Content

What is the average legal drinking age across the world?

In most countries, the average legal drinking age ranges from 16 to 18. The United States has one of the highest legal drinking ages at 21.

What country has the highest legal drinking age?

While there are countries that prohibit drinking alcohol of any kind, there are states in India where you have to be at least 28 to consume alcohol legally.

What country consumes the most beer per person?

According to Wikipedia, The Czech Republic consumes approximately 156 liters of beer per person compared to about 81 liters in the United States.

What causes a hangover?

Hangovers are caused from drinking alcohol. No duh right? Actually accounting to About.com, hangovers are caused from drinking alcohol with impurities, preservatives or even other alcohol other than Ethynol. Dehydration causes headaches and nausea.

Is there a way to prevent hangovers?

While there are pills and remedies that people swear by, in most cases the best way to avoid a hangover is to not drink alcohol. That being said, drink lots of water beforehand. You do not want to take anything with acitamenophen. When mixed with alcohol, it can do some serious damage to your liver. Not that drinking can't as well.

When did beer first come to America?

Through extensive research, going to beerinfo.com, I found that it was first introduced to the Virginia colonies in 1607 from England.

What percentage of the population doesn't get hangovers?

It is estimated that about 25 to 30 percent of people do not get a hangover when they drink. The other 75 to 80 percent just have to suffer.

What percentage of the population doesn't get hangovers?

It is estimated that about 25 to 30 percent of people do not get a hangover when they drink. The other 75 to 80 percent just have to suffer.

Where do pickled eggs come from?

According to Wiki Answers, there is a common misconception that the British invented the pickled egg. This is not the case. The Germans actually invented the pickled egg as a way for non egg lovers to eat eggs during the war because of an abundance of eggs at the time.

Which country has the most breweries?

The good old U.S. of A. with more than 1500 breweries. Many are smaller craft or microbreweries but that is a still a lot of breweries.

What is the best beer on earth ?

Tanduay

Which state consumes the most beer per capita?

Montana: Per Capita Consumption: 43.5 gallons, Drinking-Age Population: 707,991, Delivery Totals: 993,496

What was the name of the law that started Prohibition in the United States?

The Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States made liquor illegal. The Volstead Act provided the enforcement measures of the law.

When did Prohibition end?

Prohibition ended in 1933 with the ratification of the 21st Amendment to the constitution. This was the only instance in U.S. history in which a constitutional amendment was repealed.

What does liquor proof mean?

It is a measure for how much alcohol is in a particular beverage. If a distilled spirit is pure alcohol, the formula would be 100×(7/4) = 175°, with 175 being the proof. If it was 50 alcohol by volume, the proof would be 87.5

What is the abbreviation ABV?

Alcohol By Volume

What is a Speakeasy?

A speakeasy is a place that serves illegal liquor. They were very prominent during Prohibition. The term derives from speaking quietly about it in public or in the establishment as to not arouse suspicion from the police.

What Is a Bootlegger?

A bootlegger is a person who illegally smuggles liquor over land. the term was coined during the Civil War when soldiers would sneak liquor back to their camps in their boots.

What is a Rum Runner?

A rum runner is someone who smuggles liquor over water. The term was coined during Prohibition when ships would smuggle Caribbean rum from the Bahamas.

How many dry counties are there in the United States?

More than 500 according to a study in 2004.

Why do some bars let you throw peanut shells on the floor?

This is a tradition that comes from the Southwest. The peanut shells actually make it easier to sweep up dirt and dust. In modern times it is done more for the novelty component.

What is the name of the bar in the movie Road House?

The Double Deuce

What is the name of the bar on the television show Northern Exposure?

The bar on the television show Northern Exposure is called The Brick, which is actually a real bar located in Roslyn, Washington. The Brick first opened in 1889 and is still serving customers.

Where did the term pub come from?

Pub is actually an abbreviation for Public House.

When was the first Saloon established?

The first saloon was established in 1822 in Brown's Hole, Wyoming to cater to fur trappers.

How much beer is consumed at the Daytona 500?

The last public estimate was in 2004 was 200,000 gallons. If you break that down into pints, that is 1,600,000 pints of beer.

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