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Comparison of the Super Low-Calorie Beers

Traditional beers are full of empty carbs and calories, so the drink has never been diet friendly.

Traditional beers are full of empty carbs and calories, so the drink has never been diet friendly. Recently, however, many national brands have been promoting their new "healthy" additions to their product lines — beers that are even more low calorie than their light options.

Beers that are low calorie are also low in alcohol content, and some say their taste leaves something to be desired, but they're are a good choice for casual social sipping when you are watching your calories. Check out how super low-calorie options compare to other under-100 calorie beer options after the break.

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Do You Drink Light Beer?

You could save some calories at your Memorial Day barbecue by opting for light beer, but is it worth it?

You could save some calories at your Memorial Day barbecue by opting for light beer, but is it worth it? I think I'd rather pay extra for organic beer or indulge in the full-flavor foam than drink something less tasty for the sake of counting calories. How about you?

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Light Beer: Love It or Hate It?

The other day I went to Tommy's Joynt, a San Francisco institution, for the first time.

The other day I went to Tommy's Joynt, a San Francisco institution, for the first time. The establishment serves up hearty food (it was featured on Triple D) and has an extensive list of beers from all over the world. My sister ordered an amber ale, but I wanted a light beer and asked the bartender for an exotic recommendation. While I was sipping the lighter-style lager from Kenya, I realized I never drink dark beers. Why? I simply love light ones! How about you?

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Guinness Tests Out Mid-Strength Beer

After more than 200 years, it appears Guinness is trying to make a splash with its new products.

After more than 200 years, it appears Guinness is trying to make a splash with its new products. First, it unveiled its 250th Anniversary Stout, a limited-edition carbonated beer, and now it's begun testing out a version of the world's best-selling stout that contains less alcohol. In comparison to at least 4.1 percent in standard Guinness, Guinness Mid-Strength, as it's called, contains only 2.8 percent alcohol.

While the weaker brew, which was created partly as a result of the Scottish government's initiative to tackle irresponsible drinking, is currently only in select Scotland pubs, it could be offered widely if the trial proves to be successful in the next three months. Unlike the failed Guinness Light of the 1970s, the beer's producers claim Mid-Strength possesses the same taste and texture as Guinness with only a fraction of the alcohol.

Although many of you said you'd try out reduced-alcohol wine, I'm not sure how I feel about the Guinness. Guinness already has a built-in pacing mechanism — its richness and density. Moreover, people who dislike regular Guinness aren't likely to reach for the less potent version, and hard-core Guinness drinkers definitely won't. Guinness lovers: Would you?

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Consumer Reports Ranks Hot Dogs and Light Beer

Consumer Reports has recently rated the best tasting light beers and hot dogs for summer.


Consumer Reports has recently rated the best tasting light beers and hot dogs for summer. As we all know, less calories does not always mean better taste but it's good too see how they match up.

Rank Product Calories (12 fl oz.)
1 Michelob Ultra Amber 114
2 Michelob Light 113
3 Michelob Ultra 94
4 Coors Light 102
5 Sam Adams Light 119
6 Budweiser Select 99
7 Busch Light 95
8 Bud Light 110
9 Natural Light 95
10 Keystone Light 104

Want to know how the hot dogs rank? Then read more

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Beer Breakdown

When you go out for a night on the town or a slice of pizza, you're bound to order yourself a beer.

When you go out for a night on the town or a slice of pizza, you're bound to order yourself a beer. There are tons, and I means TONS to choose from. It's good to know how many carbs, calories, and alcohol content is in each 12 oz glass. Here's a list of the the most popular ones...

Amstel Light - 5 carbs, 95 cals, 3.5% alcohol
Anchor Steam - 16 carbs, 153 cals, 4.9% alcohol
Budweiser - 10.6 carbs, 145 cals, 5% alcohol
Bud Light - 6.6 carbs, 110 cals, 4.2% alcohol
Budweiser Select - 3.1 carbs, 99 cals, 4.3% alcohol
Busch Light - 6.7 carbs, 110 cals, 4.2% alcohol
Coors Light - 5 carbs, 102 cals, 4.2% alcohol
Corona Light - 5 carbs, 105 cals, 4.5% alcohol
Guinness - 17.6 carbs, 194 cals, 6% alcohol
Harpoon IPA - 15 carbs, 170 cals, 5.9% alcohol
Heineken - 9.8 carbs, 166 cals, 5.4% alcohol
Heineken Light - 6.8 carbs, 99 cals, 3.5% alcohol
Magic Hat #9 - 12 carbs, 146 cals, 4.6% alcohol
Michelob - 13.3 carbs, 155 cals, 5% alcohol
Michelob Ultra - 2.6 carbs, 95 cals, 4.1% alcohol

We're only half way through the alphabet. So if you want to learn about Sam Adam's read more