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.
It is about 2.2 lbs. It is 1 Kg.
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.
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.
One liter of 100LL aviation fuel weighs approximately 0.721 kg or 1.59 lbs.
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).