The High-Alcohol Beer Banned in 15 States: A Brewing Dilemma
High-octane suds are a labor of love for brewers, and as scary to make as they are to drink. | World News
A growing trend of Americans opting for lighter beer alternatives, such as Michelob Ultra with 4.2% alcohol, has been observed. However, some higher-strength brews have been met with strict regulations. In fact, a particular beer has been deemed illegal in 15 states due to its high alcohol content, which can even wear through a cup. This beer's high ABV has raised concerns among authorities, leading to its prohibition in these regions.