Real women drink beer.
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We have two pubs in the area that feature really, really good rotating micros and imports along with probably hundreds of rarities in the coolers. They each have specials, Tuesday and Wednesday, so of course we go both nights.
Offer to drive more often and you'll be less likely to indulge. Share a beer with someone so you can still sample without getting too many calories in. Play games, like darts and pool. Mix a diet soda in between beers if having more than one to slow you down.
Cheers, girls!0 -
LIght crappy beer is not worth drinking.
I save my calories for beer0 -
How about you try this- Don't Drink it. Just like with us "Fake women?" Who give up cake and sweets and Tequila shots- Beer is one of the things that got you with pounds to lose. Set goals. Reward yourself with a pint.0
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I just started and beer is definitely my downfall. I have been doing pretty well with it so far. Saving my beer for the weekend and gladly giving up snacks for it. It is hard to resist when I have it in my house during the week so I try to not buy it as much though my father in law loves bringing dogfish head 90 minute over.0
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Develop a severe hops allergy. That puts you right off. I can't touch beer without throwing up and my face swelling.0
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Just plan for it and work it off, Im a light weight so cant really drink more than 5tops without water or anything else but I really like the dark beers to0
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I love beer. I went to Europe a few years back and the romance began. I plan for it and don't feel guilty. I treat myself with really nice beer or beers that I just like and enjoy each drop. Last night we had a cooking night and I enjoyed 3 Rickard's Red...hmmm good.
Also I enjoy Belgium beer...they make varieties of fruit beer, very good...great in the summer time as a treat in the hot afternoon. Also if you enjoy your beer after a good exercise session...just like consuming extra carbs at that time you burn faster.
So my tips are:
Enjoy your beer, or for you other women out there whatever it is that you like, in moderation.
Treat yourself to really good beer or treats, don't skimp, you're worth it!
Consuming high carbs after a high intensity workout as a treat....in the summer after a long run, a beer goods down good in the hot sun....then I usually take a swim.
Finally, cheers to you!0 -
Sorry new to this: This post is in response to drinking low cal beers from above. Bear with me I'm learning. Hehehe
I agree. I have tried an assortment of everything out there and no go. I don't mind Coors Light on Tap but other that it. It's like indulging in cheap chocolate...go for the good stuff, plan for it and enjoy yourself to the very last drop.
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People always assume I have given up beer or chocolate. Umm, absolutely not! And the light stuff...why bother! lol I just don't do it as often! I used to have 1 or 2 with dinner most nights. Now I just limit it to 1 or 2 nights total. But I am not always that good Just make sure you are drinking a lot of water, and eating pretty healthy the rest of the time0
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It's a change in lifestyle. Its something your going to have to let go for majority of your time trying to lose weight. I would say 6 out of 7 days don't drink. If your drinking every night or every other night your results are going to be hindered. Make a decision.0
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no they don't, it is not ladylike.0
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I do my own home brews and make sure to plan for it. Part of the enjoyment of brewing my own ales is that I don't have to wait to the weekend to enjoy one. That's when I brew and I already have a hard time waiting for that.0
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You don't have to worry about it anymore. I drank allllll the beers last night.
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Moderation is key- one night a week, or one beer a night- but keep in mind the effects of alcohol are beyond the calories..0 -
I LOVE LOVE LOVE beer. I even wrote my graduate thesis on the craft beer industry (I love many of them from the PNW!). So I totally agree with you! I haven't given it up, but I drink it less frequently. I make sure to pick one that I really like, and that is really flavorful, and really savor it. After that I'll usually switch to Bud Light or something with less calories if I want to have more than one. Generally good beers are high in alcohol content so they pack a bigger punch with feeling the effect and with calories. I don't think it's worth it to drink things you don't like so just enjoy what you do have (I enjoy Bud Light so I like drinking that too, but sometimes I want a really good beer). Drink water in between sips so you can make it last instead of just downing it and wanting more. I usually budget an extra 200 calories if I'm going to have one or I'll just exercise more that day. Definitely don't give it up!0
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I still drink the heavy, delicious oh so amazing local beers, but only once in awhile. I had to cut back for other reasons then weight loss. I think its important to keep having what you love to have.. everything in moderation.0
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All you real women who haven't found it yet... Come join us in the Craft Beer and Home Brewing group. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/home/11960-craft-beer-and-home-brewing
You will feel at home there and you won't get anyone telling you things like Don't drink at all and alcohol is bad like you will out here in the macro forums. ;-)
And in response to the OP... I will add my support to what many have already correctly said. Plan the calories in to your day, drink water alongside your beers, exercise more to make up for beers you will have, and moderation. If you follow these things you will do fine.
Cheers!!0 -
You've just got to fit it in. Don't have it every night. When you do just have 2 (or 2 good beers followed by something light that's tolerable, I still have a soft spot for Coors Light as I went to college in Golden). Guinness is surprisingly low calories (if this hasn't been mentioned already).
And yeah, the notion that drinking beer is unlady like is funny. I try not to fart or talk about my period in public. That's about as lady like as I get.0 -
Plan your beers into your day and decide what is worth it for you. I know that I enjoy one good beer much more than two light ones for the same calories. I usually only have one at a time now (sometimes two) and only a couple times a week. Wine is another story though.
Can you get refillable growlers? At home I can pour myself a glass of beer just the right size to fit my calories and desire for hoppy goodness.0 -
really i thought butch manly women drunk beer.....
real women stick to water deary....0 -
i love delerium and dogfish head 90 minutes.
i drink wine instead calorie wise, but i would rather drink a dark beer any day.
light beers are nasty0 -
I average out my calories over the week, this means I eat under during the week and at the weekend i can use my saved calories and spend them as I wish ... mainly on alcohol0
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I love beer - but when I say beer I mean Real Ale, not the pils/lager stuff. I fit beer into my diet - In fact yesterday I enjoyed a Betty Stoggs and a Fursty Ferret.
Actually thinking about it, my devotion to beer stretches to doing long hikes based around stopping in real ale pubs and micro-breweries, plus 3 trips a year over to Belgium where I have a few favourite bars that have beer menus in excess of 300 different types.
As far as I'm concerned, a diet is a lifestyle and you don't give up things that are important to your lifestyle, you just find a way to mitigate the downside of them.0 -
Beer is my weakness too (or any alcohol for that matter)! I just started my weightloss journey & have no problem (so far) cutting back on food and cutting out junk, but this one's gonna be a toughy because I can't just have 1 or 2 ???? I'm really trying to limit myself to just wait till the weekends and maybe have some vodka mixed with orange juice instead. And if I'm really just craving a beer, I'll eat less that day ????0
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So, my weakness is not chocolate, cake or sweets. Microbrews are my weakness, as they should be coming from the PNW. I am wondering how all of you other beer drinkers manage this? I tried and have failed to give up beer entirely but I am still really needing to shed about 25- 30 lbs. Sure, I could drink light crappy beer but let's face it, I've been spoiled with heavy delicious, high calorie dark beers. How do you make up for this in your diet and exercise routine?
I'm sorry but you have an addiction...you need help to stop drinking before you have more serious issues than weight...0 -
I'm sorry but you have an addiction...you need help to stop drinking before you have more serious issues than weight...
Ok, I'm genuinely interested here. How does the OP's liking of a few beers equal an addiction?0 -
So, my weakness is not chocolate, cake or sweets. Microbrews are my weakness, as they should be coming from the PNW. I am wondering how all of you other beer drinkers manage this? I tried and have failed to give up beer entirely but I am still really needing to shed about 25- 30 lbs. Sure, I could drink light crappy beer but let's face it, I've been spoiled with heavy delicious, high calorie dark beers. How do you make up for this in your diet and exercise routine?
I'm sorry but you have an addiction...you need help to stop drinking before you have more serious issues than weight...0 -
no they don't, it is not ladylike.
I disagree. It all depends on the lady drinking them. I go out all dolled up, dress, high heels, nice make up and hair and love to drink beer straight from the bottle. Men seem to love it too. Doesnt make me less of a lady inside or out.
Please don't get offended but i completely disagree. doing that would make any lady look less lady-ish, i am sure you are one though0 -
no they don't, it is not ladylike.
I disagree. It all depends on the lady drinking them. I go out all dolled up, dress, high heels, nice make up and hair and love to drink beer straight from the bottle. Men seem to love it too. Doesnt make me less of a lady inside or out.
Please don't get offended but i completely disagree. doing that would make any lady look less lady-ish, i am sure you are one though
None taken hun! I'm guessing you have a different definition of what a 'lady' is. I'm 100% a lady, but not a Barbie. I'm real, from flesh and blood. I talk like a lady, dress like a lady, groom myself like a lady, act like a lady. But I also run, sweat, lift heavy, work like a boss, do CrossFit (okay, I just started) and when I feel like it, I drink beer from the bottle.
I guess it all depends on what you consider to be a lady. I'm a lady. Not a Barbie.0 -
really i thought butch manly women drunk beer.....
real women stick to water deary....
Oh girl, you need a drink, stat!0 -
Alcohol is like chocolate. You don't need it. But some people like it. And if you can account for it in your totals, then it's a bit of a non issue.
I like lager, Guinness, bourbon and vodka. Not all at once.
I don't wear all floofy skirts and dresses, high heels are for laying down in, not for staggering around in. I'll drink from pint glasses, half pint glasses and from bottles. It's never been assumed that I'm easy. Or less than female. Or not been heterosexual.
And yes, I do occasionally get a bit drunk, usually with one close friend and it ends up with the two of us singing rock songs, laughing like complete morons, then him going home by cab and me walking Round the corner to my house. Oh, with a huge hug and kiss as we go.
If real women drink stuff I don't like, if ladies only sip watered down white wine, does this mean I'm a man?0
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