Low Carb Beer

If you are trying to lose weight, yet cannot stop yourself from drinking beer. Are you aware, there are the low carb beers, which you may want to give a try. In this write up, we will see the beers, which are low in carb.
There are different reasons, why a person will opt for a low carb diet. For beer drinkers, it does not have to be the end of their beer drinking days. Since you are opting for a healthy diet, you would want to opt for a healthy beer as well. The low carb beer will give you the quotient of beer that you are normally used to. You will not have to cringe looking at the labels on the beer bottles, which talk about high amount of carbohydrates in them. The various low carb diets like Atkins diet, Weight Watchers, South Beach, etc. allow the consumption of low carb drinks, while following their diet. There are certain beers, which contain as less as 1 gram carbohydrates in them. We will now see the list of low carb beer.

List of Beers with Low Carb Content

Among the low carb alcoholic drinks, my personal favorite is the low-calorie beer. It is important to note, that these beers are light in flavor as compared to the high carb ones. When one talks about beer that is low in carbohydrates, it is important to note that this variety should not be confused with light beer. Some light beers may contain as little as 3.2 gram carb, while there are other light beers which contain as many as 11 grams carb. It is best to stay away from dark beers as they are rich in carbohydrates.

If you are on a weight loss diet, then you should be careful about the beverages and drinks, you choose. Although the low carb beer will contain less carb, the alcohol in the beer can hamper fat burning. This is due to the fact, that when there is alcohol in the system, the liver stops the fat burning process and tries to eliminate the toxins from the body. Therefore, it is best to opt for low carb after consulting your health care professional. There are non alcoholic low carb varieties of beer as well. You will have to look around for low carb, non alcoholic beer to know where, in your area, you will be able to find them. Likewise, there are low carb options for beer-loving diabetics as well. It is best to consult your healthcare professional before you try any of the beer varieties for diabetics. Let's take a look at the low carb beers now.

Name of the Beer Carbohydrates
(in Grams)
Thin Ice 1
Carolina Light 2
Accel 2.4
MGD Light 2.4
Labatt Sterling 2.5
Rhinebecker Extra 2.5
Sleeman Clear 2.5
Aspen Edge 2.6
Coors Aspen Edge 2.6
Latrobe Rock Green Light 2.6
Michelob Ultra 2.6
Rock Green Light 2.6
I.C. Light 2.9
Foster's Carlton LJ 3
Pittsburgh's Iron City Light 3
Budweiser Select 3.1
Busch Natural Light 3.2
Miller Lite 3.2
Natural Light 3.2
Name of the Beer Carbohydrates
(in Grams)
San Mig 3.2
Lion-Nathan XXXX DL Lager 3.5
Milwaukee's Best Light 3.5
Michelob Ultra Amber 3.7
Coastal Light 3.9
August Schell Light Beer 4
Cooper's Lite 4.5
Amstel Light 5
Coors Dry 5
Coors Keystone Light 5
Coors Light 5
Corona Light 5
Keystone Light 5
Miller's Meister Brau Light 5
Coors Keystone Premium 5.6
Leinenkugel Light 5.7
Beck's Light 6
Foster's Fiji Gold 6
Mike's Light Lemonade 6
Name of the Beer Carbohydrates
(in Grams)
Edison Light 6.5
Miller's Southpaw Light 6.5
Bud Light 6.6
Yuengling Light 6.6
Busch Light 6.7
Heineken Light 6.8
Cooper's Dry 7
Michelob Golden Draft Light 7
Miller Genuine Draft Light 7
Miller's High Life Light 7
Pabst Stroh Light 7
Miller's Hamm's Special Light 7.3
Milwaukee's Best Ice 7.3
Straub Light 7.5
Bud Dry 8
Labatt Blue Light 8
Sam Adams Light 9.7
Michelob Light 11.7
Guinness 17.6

Since low carb beers are light in flavor, you will have to take additional steps to bring out the flavors. It is best to keep this beer away from sunlight, as much as possible. It is best not to drink a low carb variety of beer straight out of the bottle or can. It is best to pour the beer into a glass and let the foam settle before you drink it. Do not serve beer warm. Serve it as soon as you remove it from the fridge.
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Published: 12/14/2010
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