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Is Canadian beer stronger than American beer?
It's not accurate to say that Canadian beer is generally stronger than American beer. Here's why:
* No Consistent Difference: Alcohol content in beer varies widely within both countries. There are strong beers made in both Canada and the US, and there are also light beers with low ABV in both countries.
* Style Matters: The strength of beer is primarily determined by its style. For example, a Canadian "Canadian Pale Ale" might have a similar ABV to an American "American Pale Ale."
* Regional Variations: Both countries have regional breweries that focus on specific styles and alcohol content. For instance, you might find more high-ABV craft beers in certain regions of the US, while in Canada, there might be a higher concentration of lower-ABV lagers.
Instead of making generalizations about entire countries, it's better to consider the specific beers you're comparing. Look at the ABV (alcohol by volume) listed on the label to determine which beer is stronger.
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