depends on the type of beer, place of brewery and everything like that. There is no conversion from weight to capacity, without knowing density.
Presuming that beer has a very similar (but slightly higher) density to water, then 1 litre should weigh a bit more than 1 kg.
A liter of water weighs about 2.2 pounds.
One liter of plasma typically weighs approximately 1 kg or 2.2 lbs.
One liter of bromine weighs approximately 3.10 kg.
It weighs approximately 2.4 kg.
The weight of 1 liter of lavender oil is around 0.92 kg.
A liter weighs 1 kg; 30 l weighs 30 kg - that is heavy but most people over age 15 can lift it
The weight of topsoil can vary, but on average 1 liter of topsoil weighs around 1.2 kg. Therefore, 85 liters of topsoil would weigh approximately 102 kg.
One liter of 100LL aviation fuel weighs approximately 0.721 kg or 1.59 lbs.
The weight of 1 liter of whiskey can vary slightly depending on its specific gravity, but on average, whiskey has a density of about 0.95 kg/L. Therefore, 1 liter of whiskey would weigh approximately 0.95 kilograms.
It is 1 litre. Almost 1 kg And if kept in room temperature it will evaporate.
A liter is a unit of volume not weight, therefore to determine how much a liter weighs it depends on what you're measuring. A liter of water has a different weight than a liter of sand and so on.
The weight would depend on the density of the liquid, as liter is a measure of volume. A liter of water weighs about 1 kg (2.2 pounds). A liter of mercury weighs about 13.5 kg (30 pounds).