This is not a simple answer as each would be different. US law regulates that NAB have 0.5% alcohol (1 proof) or less to qualify for the designation. So I would recommend assuming the beer contains 0.5% alcohol to play it safe.
BTW, the acceptable level of alcohol in Europe is double that of the US.
2006-11-05 07:19:47
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answered by Jason T 2
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It's sacrilegious to even think of non-alcoholic beer, but YES it does have some alcohol (thats why you can't buy it if you're under 21). Non-alcoholic beers have to be below .5% in the US and most of Europe which means that it would take about 8 of these to reach an average beer of 4%. You can do the math on how many you would need to drink to actually feel something.
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-05 07:15:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a reason it is called non-alcoholic beer---NO alcohol. Your BAC should be fine. Also if you plan to drink any actual alcohol, this site---http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm, will help you calculate your BAC after so many drinks.
2006-11-05 07:17:48
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answered by red 2
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it's something like 0.04%, you're talking about 300 to a beer! Good luck!
2006-11-05 07:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, you're as likely to get drunk on Coke. Probably enjoy it more too.
2006-11-06 12:13:10
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answered by Father Ashley 4
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umm, "NON ALCHOLIC"?? If you drank 1 million of those things you would never equal one beer.
2006-11-05 08:47:43
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answered by aℓanah.♥ 4
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You can have as many as you want. Non means No, as in No Alcohol.....at alll....
2006-11-05 07:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm pretty sure it takes none. Hense the "non alcoholic" part.
2006-11-05 07:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is no alchohol, then u prob. won't get drunk. Makes sense, doesn't it?
2006-11-05 07:35:33
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answered by Colin M 1
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