With 4% alcohol by volume (ABV), Heineken Silver is made with malted barley, water and an “extra small but significant ingredient”, Heineken's exclusive A yeast. Heineken Silver, the most anticipated product launch in the company's history, takes center stage as a new premium option in the light beer category, which accounts for nearly half of American beers. Heineken Silver will be launched nationally this spring in 12 oz thin cans, 12 oz bottles, and 24 oz cans. With 4% alcohol by volume (ABV), Heineken Silver is made specifically for the American palate with a more accessible flavor profile and 3.2 g of carbohydrates and 95 calories in a 12-ounce serving.
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