What is the average percent of alcohol in Canadian beer?

It's impossible to give an exact average percentage of alcohol in Canadian beer. Here's why:

* Wide Variety: Canada has a diverse beer market with many breweries and styles, each with its own alcohol content.

* Styles: Some beers are light and low in alcohol (like Canadian lagers), while others are much stronger (like IPAs or stouts).

* Regional Differences: Some regions might have a preference for certain styles, skewing the average.

However, we can give you a general idea:

* Most Canadian Lagers: Tend to be around 4.5-5% ABV (Alcohol by Volume)

* Other Styles: Can range from 3% ABV to 10% ABV or higher.

To get a better sense of alcohol content, always check the label of the beer you're purchasing.