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  2. Boxer Beer - Wikipedia

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    Boxer Old, lager beer with 5.0% alcohol by volume; Boxer Blanche, wheat beer in the Belgian style with 5.0% alcohol by volume; Boxer Brunette, dark specialty beer with 5.2% alcohol by volume; Boxer Pale Ale, amber-colored pale ale with 5.3% alcohol by volume; Boxer Blonde, unfiltered lager beer with 4.8% alcohol by volume

  3. Devils Backbone Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Devils Backbone produces approximately 128 different beers. [10] In 2015, the company produced close to 62,000 barrels of beer. [6] The following year, 75,000 barrels were produced. [9] The beer is produced with a traditional German-style brewing system. [11]

  4. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (FES) is a stout produced by the Guinness Brewery, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo, a drinks multinational. First brewed by Guinness in 1801, FES was designed for export, and is more heavily hopped than Guinness Draught and Extra Stout, which gives it a more bitter taste, [ 4 ] and typically has a higher ...

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  6. Beer in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The average for various brands of Canadian beer in 341ml containers (12-ounce) is roughly 140 to 150 calories for regular beer and approximately 100 calories for light beer. [80] [81] [82] Consumers who are weight conscious may not be aware that beer can also be high in carbohydrates. The data can be even more difficult to find except for beer ...

  7. Heineken just released a zero-alcohol beer -- and it's only ...

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    "People want to be able to drink a beer and have that beer occasion moment, but maybe they just don't want the alcohol," says Ashleigh Phelps, brand manager for Heineken 0.0.

  8. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    Tourtel, a near-beer which has 0.4% ABV "Near beer" was a term for malt beverages containing little or no alcohol (less than 0.5% ABV), which were mass-marketed during Prohibition in the United States. Near beer could not legally be labeled as "beer" and was officially classified as a "cereal beverage". [32] The most popular "near beer" was ...

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