

The Summer issue of Eat Out Eat Well Magazine is ready to help you eat well when you’re in the car or grabbing some food at rest stops or roadside diners. Since there’s a very wide variation in the calories in beer, can you be satisfied with one of the lower calorie brews? Road trip: is there one in your future? Summer 2014 Anheuser Busch Natural Light: 95 caloriesĪnalyze your beer choice.Meet the beer that Mens Health calls a 'pillow-y, tropical pale ale.' 120 calories, 10 g carbohydrates, 1.2 g protein, 0 g fat per 12 fl. League is bursting with citrusy hop flavor and aroma, refreshing, and just 120 calories. Harpoon sent me two 16-ounce cans of Big. Brewed with a groundbreaking blend of ingredients, Rec. Since the calorie count isn’t listed in the press release (below), I asked about that and found out that it’s 230 calories per 12-ounce serving, right in line with other IPAs.
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Is Beer or Wine Safer to Drink than Liquor? 1.5 ounces or a “shot” of 80-proof distilled spirits or liquor (e.g., gin, rum, vodka, or whiskey).Brewed in partnership with Folds of Honor, a portion of proceeds from this beer will help Folds of Honor’s mission to provide scholarships to families of fallen service members and first responders.

At 120 calories and 4.2 ABV, American Flyer Light is a flavorful yet crushable light lager. Generally, that’s the amount of pure alcohol found in: Back to Our Beers Light Lager American Flyer Light. How Much Alcohol is in Beer?Ī standard drink in the United States is equal to 14.0 grams (0.6 ounces) of pure alcohol. So, even though it might not seem as though you’re putting calories into your body, you could be taking in a lot of calories and not feel stuffed (perhaps drunk, but not stuffed). The bad news: it doesn’t fill you up but it does have calories - 7 calories a gram – more than carbs and protein which have 4 calories a gram and fat which has 9. Have you ever noticed that alcohol doesn’t fill you up the way food does? Here’s why: it doesn’t register as “food” in your GI tract or your brain.
