Any other real ale drinkers?
battybecks
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Hello people!
I just wondered how many of you have a proper love for real ale or craft beer (I wonder if this is going to appeal more to UK users!).
I'm a 28 year old academic, in the UK, and I love a good pint. A lot of the stuff I drink is local and doesn't appear on the MFP calorie count list, which implies to me that there's not that many people drinking the good stuff. Generic Real Ale, anyone?
Anyways, I'm committed to weight loss, but with a few lovely hand pulled pints thrown in (as long as they don't tip me into the red) and if anyone feels the same then please do add me!
Becks x
I just wondered how many of you have a proper love for real ale or craft beer (I wonder if this is going to appeal more to UK users!).
I'm a 28 year old academic, in the UK, and I love a good pint. A lot of the stuff I drink is local and doesn't appear on the MFP calorie count list, which implies to me that there's not that many people drinking the good stuff. Generic Real Ale, anyone?
Anyways, I'm committed to weight loss, but with a few lovely hand pulled pints thrown in (as long as they don't tip me into the red) and if anyone feels the same then please do add me!
Becks x
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I love a good ale. I only drink the good stuff.
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Me,me! I am a member of our local chapter of CAMRA (campaign for real ale), I agree about the lack of beer loging choices on MFP but usually can find something similar. I am aware that my pints of IPA are just under 400 calories, but I have been able to budget my calorie to still include this delicious nectar:)0
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Yes. Just found this, hoping it will help me continue enjoy the good stuff without feeling like I shouldn't: http://www.beeroftomorrow.com/calories-in-craft-beer/
To happy, healthy drinking!0 -
I absolutely love real ale and have done so for the last 30+ years. I tend to drink less in the Summer though so have not really worried too much about its effect on my waistline so far but with Autumn/Winter approaching that may be severely tested. My plan is to increase my exercise and burn off those additional calories and cut down elsewhere but it will be tough.0
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UK real ale fan checking in to say Cheers!
Sadly draught beers don't come with a nutritional breakdown but it's easy to find a similar type of beer to use for logging. They are mostly made by a similar brewing method, finding another with a similar alcohol percentage is near enough I think.0 -
I like good beer. I don't much care whether it's an ale or a lager.0
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my local sells Sussex Best from the fab Harvey's brewery & another localish pub occasionally gets my other fave, Wherry's from Woodfordes in Norfolk,
I have a glass of wine with dinner most evenings so bee has taken a back seat pretty much on this campaign; once a month or so I'll have a couple of pints, because I don't drink them that often I can really enjoy & savour the taste :-)
@glreim, 400 calories a pint? I'd have thought 180-200 from what I've read?0 -
Me I love it! I live in Derbyshire near Sheffield, so loads of awesome breweries around me (Thornebridge, Brampton, Spire, Peak.... the list goes on):drinker:0
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Me me me, Friend request sent, normal tipple is HSB, mainly because where I live most pubs were Gales tied ones, now Fuller's of course.
There is even a local micro brewer Havant brewery, and sometimes have a pint of theirs but it involves more of a trip
Luckily, love 'em or loathe 'em, there is a Weatherspoon's which has a some choices, and the recent cider festival upped my calorie intake somewhat
Like others I tend to add in nearest beer equivalent, I have searched brewery web sites but very few give calorie content0 -
I love real ale!!! So glad to find someone else on here who does0
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Long time CAMRA member here. I love a good pint of Old Perculier, as well as light summer ales. I live in London and was at the Great British Beer Festival a couple of weeks ago. Doing such a festival on a diet was tough, but with the judicious application of walking to and from the venue, I was able to stay on track (ish)!
I'm afraid I'm a "generic beer" adder - it's a little low on the calorie count scale tbh. I would normally factor in around 180-200 kcal per pint for a best bitter. I can see some of the thicker, sweeter special ales coming in a lot higher, though.0 -
When I do venture out it has to be real ale for me, always has been. If any pub or bar does not serve it I will never revert to keg or the fizzy pee that passes for lager in the UK, I drink wine.
Luckily most Manchester bars & pubs have at least one real ale and many have a plethora. We have had many great local micro and medium sized breweries spring up in these parts. A few of my favourites are Moorhouses, Skipton and Bobbins but there are many more.
If I have a day off I simply guess at 450 cals per pint and leave it at that0 -
Coach House Brewing Co have a real ale called The Honey Pot.
I don't really need to say what it's flavoured with.
I drink once a month, and that's my chosen ale at my local.
(Tesco do a bottled ale called WaggleDance if you want to try a similar ale)0 -
OK, now for real ale, and general pub lovers, fancy submitting UK pub reviews?
I hope MFP will leave the mention, have a search for "pubs galore" & join me and loads of other pub & ale lovers without axes to grind, boards are moderated, trolls and the like are rare and quickly removed
My reviews are mostly in Hampshire0 -
I have absolutely no connection to Weatherspoon's except as a punter, but their real ale festival is 16th to 31st Oct, and will feature 10 US beers alongside 40 UK ones, including one local to me Oakland's in Gosport
If you search on weathepoons you will find a link to it0 -
I avoid gluten 99% of the time for health reasons, but once in a blue moon I will have a Guinness Stout. That is the ONLY "beer" I will drink.0
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My hubby home brews, so I am becoming quite the student of craft beers!! Light years better than that watery tasting stuff I used to drink.
However, I just expect that each 12oz bottle rocks about 200 calories. It seems close enough. I mean, I shouldn't be pounding down so much that it actually intereferes with my long term weight maintanence goals.0 -
Me!!! My husband and I brew our own beer. We just brewed a chocolate peanut-butter brown ale, I can't wait until it's ready!0
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My friend is in the Barnsley CAMRA branch, he asked lots of breweries for calories in their beer and worked out from their responses the calorific value by abv and made a graph. It's in one of the copies of their magazine on line, and I used it to add real ale at different abvs into my foods. http://www.barnsleycamra.org.uk/thebar/2012/autumn-2012.pdf page 150
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I'm an American drinker of real beers -mostly ales, but no IPA- cream ale, Scotch ale, porter, stout, Belgian, hefeweizen, black lager, oktoberfest... I don't want to start a controversy, but I think hops are a travesty.
I only have at most a couple pints a week, and I usually log them as the nearest analog I can find. (Same style of beer and approximate % alcohol). It's not perfect, but I don't really expect my local breweries' coffee porter to show up on here... and wouldn't necessarily trust the data if it did! :drinker:0 -
...We just brewed a chocolate peanut-butter brown ale...
Peanut-butter? That sounds amazing.0 -
Really fancy a pint of Hobgoblin tonight... alas it will not be due to lack of exercise calories due to a stiff painful back at the moment.0
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theres a beer group on here, u in it??
its good.0 -
Pick me, pick me! I love a good dark flavorful pint. If I can see through it, or there's no flavor, I don't want it.0
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lol @ thinking craft beer only appeals to UK
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/11960-craft-beer-and-home-brewing0 -
Right here! I leave a solid 200 calories every other day for my brew. I love Yard's. Best IPA's from anywhere. If I'm pushing it calorie- wise for the day, I'll settle for a stout0
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:drinker:0
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My boyfriend and I currently have 4 ales and one lager happily "bubbling away" in our beer cellar as we speak...along with a 7-tap kegerator in which to place them when they are finished brewing. So yeah, I'm thinking I could be counted in your "real ale drinkers" here. LOL!0
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Not the biggest beer drinker, but the correct answer is porter.0
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theres a beer group on here, u in it??
its good.
I was, but left because it was very quite & also US orientated, so nothing in common really0
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