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stuartj 09-14-2007 07:28 AM

Looking for a good light beer




Unfortunately, alchohol = body and taste.

jcommin 09-14-2007 10:07 AM

Just drink Guinness and don't eat.

I won't drink Guinness in the States. I drank allot of it while in the UK last year and I have never tasted a more smoother and creamer beer. The Brits tell me 'it doesn't travel well' and I believe it.

But I like the concept. If you are going to drink beer, drink a good one and don't eat; and of course, drink responsibly.

Having said that, Amstel light is a beer that is ok for a light beer

rammstein 09-14-2007 10:17 AM

Sam light is quite good, enough so that I have to quesiton how light it actually is.

trekkor 09-14-2007 10:43 AM

Here's a trick I like.

Select any beer you like and add plain or lime flavored sparkling mineral water to taste.

Instant light beer!


KT

p911dad 09-14-2007 11:07 AM

Think ourside the bottle- instead of quafing say 6 regular beers, if can hold yourself to 5, you will have had the equivalent of 6 light beers, thus saving maybe 140 calories. An added benefit is you can brag to the wife you are cutting down all on your own! I have already field-tested this theory and works as long as a friend doesn't start doing shooters. Then it all collapses into the usual result, too many calories again.

Eric Coffey 09-14-2007 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins (Post 3478963)
That was the philosophy when I was much younger. One of my more observant room mates noted the was a "sandwich in every bottle".

Guinness is actually pretty low in calories (not much more than most light beers). For example 12oz of Guinness (Draught) has about 125 calories, and 12oz of Amstel Light has about 100. You will see references to Guinness being 210 calories a glass, but that is in reference to 20oz imperial pints.

id10t 09-14-2007 11:35 AM

Not to mention that Guinness is nutritionally complete with the exception of Calcium and Vitamin C. You can get complete ADA requirements from 47 pints/day....

legion 09-14-2007 11:43 AM

Good
Light
Beer

Pick any two.

Plum 09-14-2007 11:56 AM

Light Beer
 
As been mentioned...Sam Adams.

gr8fl4porsche 09-14-2007 12:15 PM

Sam Adams apparently gets the most votes - I will pick up some on the way home tonight.

scottmandue 09-14-2007 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 3479637)
Good
Light
Beer

Pick any two.

Good
Light

Somehow I don't feel very refreshed!

As long as we are on the subject, does light beer have the same alcohol content as regular? What is the difference in calories?

Sure I could look it up myself but I have big important things to do... like... take this threadlock back to the shop I borrowed it from... besides I know one of you lushes already researched it anyway. :D

gr8fl4porsche 09-14-2007 12:41 PM

Generally speaking - when you lower the alcohol content the calories go down which gives you light beer. Light beers are around 4% and regulars are about 5%. Guiness has 4% and 125 calories with Budlight being 4.2% and 95 cal.

teenerted1 09-14-2007 12:53 PM

lite beer.
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i don't ingest anything with the words lite or diet. whats the point? the flavor is always ruined when you change from the original recipe.

found some Coca-Cola imported from Mexico at Costco last night made with REAL CANE SUGAR. cooling in the fridge. cant wait to taste the difference, seems the stuff up in Canada is the real stuff too.

did you know the stuff we get in the states made with corn syrup? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...leys/drink.gif

mschuep 09-14-2007 01:00 PM

Tried the Bud Select? It is what I put in my kegerator for the same reasons you listed (normally a Bud drinker) flame on people..... :D

Porsche-O-Phile 09-14-2007 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 3479099)
I prefer Marathon at the Belmont brewery. :D

But it is not likely available in bottles.

Sam Adams makes a light... haven't tried it.

You know what the rest of the world says "American beer is like making love in a canoe... f**king close to water"

I like that one too. :)

You can get it in bottles, but they're BIIIIIIIIG bottles. :p

911boost 09-14-2007 02:50 PM

Old Mil light.

Flavor, who cares? After about 7 of em, its all good.

Bill

azasadny 09-14-2007 03:19 PM

+1
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aerkuld (Post 3478904)
Just drink Guinness and don't eat.

In all seriousness I have never found a light beer that maintains flavor. With most of them you might as well have a glass of water. Then again I am more into ale than lager so my tastes are somewhat skewed. I might have to do some research though. The Becks sounds promising and everything else they make is pretty good. I even had one of their NA low alcohol beers once and it was pretty decent. I don't recall exactly why, but the circumstances were probably pretty desperate so please don't hold that against me.

+1

stuartj 09-14-2007 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcommin (Post 3479491)
Just drink Guinness and don't eat.

I won't drink Guinness in the States. I drank allot of it while in the UK last year and I have never tasted a more smoother and creamer beer. The Brits tell me 'it doesn't travel well' and I believe it.

Packaged or off tap? IMO Guiness doesnt package well, fancy charged cans or not.

I used to work with a Belfaster out of Australia. He ONLY drank Guiness and a couple of Irish whiskies, and in a big way. He was scathing of the Foster's made Guiness in Australia, especially usually after he had returned from Ireland. We travelled to the US on one occassion and he felt the US brew was much closer to Irish.

Aerkuld 09-14-2007 05:52 PM

I have to agree on the Guinness to some degree. It is best fresh on draught, but the bottles travel OK, and the cans with the widget are pretty good too. The bottled Guinness with the 'widget' is the best combination outside of a pub.
You guys are right about the calories I think. I only started to put weight on when I stopped going out with the guys and drinking 8 or 10 pints every Friday and Saturday night. Maybe it was because we skipped eating to get more beers in? Shockingly irresponsible.

stuartj 09-14-2007 07:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aerkuld (Post 3480149)
You guys are right about the calories I think. I only started to put weight on when I stopped going out with the guys and drinking 8 or 10 pints every Friday and Saturday night. Maybe it was because we skipped eating to get more beers in? Shockingly irresponsible.


Its true. Beer cant hurt you. Less calories and fat than skim milk. Its the crap that you eat when you are drinking beer thats the problem.


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