m3n00b
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I wish I could drink beer like soda. I love the taste but I sometimes, well most of the time, don't want the buzz. I wish they made some good na IPA s and Belgians.
Are you guys extreme light weights or something? I can't feel a single effect of alcohol until I drink about a 6 pack around the 5% range in less than 2 hours. I could drink a 10% imperial stout or two in an hour and then go out and run errands, go out to lunch and carry on with my day with no problem or no feeling of alcohol at all.
Homercidal said:Yes I am.
Are you guys extreme light weights or something? I can't feel a single effect of alcohol until I drink about a 6 pack around the 5% range in less than 2 hours. I could drink a 10% imperial stout or two in an hour and then go out and run errands, go out to lunch and carry on with my day with no problem or no feeling of alcohol at all.
I suppose I could drink two 10% beers in an hour and then go driving. It would be illegal, but technically possible.
Wouldn't be illegal for me, it would take me at least 8 to go over the legal BAC limit. Idk if my height and weight has to do with it or if its just different for everyone or what.
It would take you eight 10% beers in one hour to be over the BAC?!?! Depends on the calculator I use, but two of those in one hour would put me just under the limit. How I deal with the effects of the alcohol is a different matter, my BAC would be borderline. I hesitate to ask your weight...
OK in an hour probably 3 and a half or 4 10% beers woulkd do it, 6-8 would be normal cheap lager.
And I'm about 280 right now. Also I'm from Canada originally, us Canadians are suppose to hold our booze good haha
Wouldn't be illegal for me, it would take me at least 8 to go over the legal BAC limit. Idk if my height and weight has to do with it or if its just different for everyone or what.
IXIboneheadIXI said:Are you guys extreme light weights or something? I can't feel a single effect of alcohol until I drink about a 6 pack around the 5% range in less than 2 hours. I could drink a 10% imperial stout or two in an hour and then go out and run errands, go out to lunch and carry on with my day with no problem or no feeling of alcohol at all.
Yuri_Rage said:This thread has taken an awful turn. If you want to discuss the science of blood alcohol content vs the perception of drunkenness in a civil manner (without the "you can't hold your liquor" rhetoric), please start another thread. Do not continue to hijack this thread.
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A 2-3% ABV, full flavored stout would be a fantastic challenge. NA beer is very difficult to make on a homebrew scale, but low alcohol beer shouldn't be terribly difficult to make. Low alcohol beer with lots of flavor and good mouthfeel, on the other hand, presents a challenge. Adding some maltodextrin may help balance strongly flavored ingredients.
This thread has taken an awful turn. If you want to discuss the science of blood alcohol content vs the perception of drunkenness in a civil manner (without the "you can't hold your liquor" rhetoric), please start another thread. Do not continue to hijack this thread.
BACK ON TOPIC:
A 2-3% ABV, full flavored stout would be a fantastic challenge. NA beer is very difficult to make on a homebrew scale, but low alcohol beer shouldn't be terribly difficult to make. Low alcohol beer with lots of flavor and good mouthfeel, on the other hand, presents a challenge. Adding some maltodextrin may help balance strongly flavored ingredients.
Stiegl grapefruit radler isn't actually NA (more like 3%), but it's nice and refreshing and won't mess you up.
Shooter said:Is the grapefruit Radler different then their regular Radler? I enjoy the regular Radler quite a bit.
I think there are a few different ones, but the grapefruit shows up most often in my area. The regular has lemon soda instead, and I think there is a raspberry one also.