Craft Beer While "Dieting"
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I'm partial to Yuengling, it's an excellent lager, and it's 135/12oz, and their light lager, which is also good, is only 99/12 oz.0
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Brooklyn Dry Irish Stout according to ratebeer is 117 cals and 4.7%abv.0
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I love you just about as much as I love beer.0
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Leinenkugel Snowdrift Vanilla porter is 180 calories for 12 oz
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Left hand nitro milk stout - 185 calories
Some people eat cake as a reward...
I drink beer!!!
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A lot of places around me are offering half pints and beer samplers so you can enjoy a few different craft beers in 8 oz. or 4 oz. servings.
Variety is the spice of life.0 -
I usually drink IPAs. They tend to be the most dense unfortunately (probably because of the higher alcohol percentage). If I go out drinking I usually don't eat much during the day. Maybe some eggs or a half pound of fish.
I really like Goose Island, Harpoon, Lagunitas, Stone IPA
I wonder what kind of nutrition some of these beer varieties have? I hear some have a lot of iron, some have a lot of B vitamins and other antioxidants. Anyone look into that?0 -
So I had beer for all intake today. In fact... a lot of it. If someone has a comment about that, I'll throw down.
What's up? What's up? WOOOOO.
no, seriously, bier ist gut.
BTW- ipas are imbalanced dung. Bababooey, bababooey, bababooey!0 -
The good news is that even on a strict diet of 1800 calories, that's at least 10-12 beers. Take a multivitamin and call it a day.
Pro Tip: Leave room for whisky. That's an important fact often overlooked by noobs.
Sounds like my weekends0 -
I love beer! I also find that it's a great day-before-a-long-run carb fuel. :happy:
Brilliant news! I'll let you know if it works for me0 -
Great post, thanks! I'll be having some Full Sail tonight, although it's the one made in Galway (ireland), not Oregon - had to google! Craft beer is great, happy weekend everyone!0
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Great post, nice to find like minds. Bumping this again. When I can find a good craft beer around 150 calories, I can indulge in a few and still fit the calories in my goal, or go over a bit. Have a good workout the same day, and it opens it up a bit.0
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In for beer, nice list for those trying to fit things in. When I'm having a beer, calories are the last thing on my mind. I don't drink often enough to worry about it.
Last night I had the Rogue Chocolate Stout (on cask) and a Duck Rabbit Milk Stout.0 -
I usually drink IPAs. They tend to be the most dense unfortunately (probably because of the higher alcohol percentage). If I go out drinking I usually don't eat much during the day. Maybe some eggs or a half pound of fish.
I really like Goose Island, Harpoon, Lagunitas, Stone IPA
I wonder what kind of nutrition some of these beer varieties have? I hear some have a lot of iron, some have a lot of B vitamins and other antioxidants. Anyone look into that?0 -
Bumping the slore's post for my drinking pleasure.0
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If you ever get to Colorado( I dont know how far away it gets shipped.) Try a Ska Mexican Logger. Yummy but only seasonal. Green can like this.
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Best. Post. Ever.0
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Oooh, can I play? I looove craft beer ( a little too much!) I scour the internet for the calories of my fav's the same as I do food. And, I've been known to skip a meal here or there to make room. I'd like to add a small sampling from my stock that fall under the 200 cal mark.
Thirsty Dog Brewing- Irish Setter Red, 177 cal, ABV 5.9
Thirsty Dog - Twisted Kilt, 159 cal, 5.3 ABV
Duclaw- Sweet Baby Jesus (choc/peanutbutter stout) 195 cal, ABV 6.5
Susquehanna Brewing Co.- Pils Noir, 147 cal, 4.9 ABV
Rogue- Chipotle Ale, 165 cal, 5.5 ABV
Boulder- Shake Chocolate Porter, 177 cal, 5.9 ABV
Terrapin- Moo Hoo, 180 cal, 6 ABV
Stegmaier Amber Lager- 159 cal, 5.3 ABV
This list doesn't include my favorite fall & pumpkin beers, though a great many of that season tend to be under 200 cals. The gods are smiling. :drinker:0 -
Anyone from Michigan? I made this list mostly for myself, but I thought I share it with anyone who lives in Michigan. :drinker: Here are some brews under 200 calories:
Arcadia Amber ale 174 5.80%
Arcadia Jaw-Jacker ale 180 6.00%
Atwater Vanilla Java porter 165 5.50%
Atwater Decadent stout 165 5.50%
Atwater Detroit pale ale 160 5.50%
Atwater Dirty Blonde ale 126 4.20%
Atwater Grand Circus ipa 165 5.50%
Atwater Pilsner 150 5.00%
Atwater Purple Gang pilsner 165 5.50%
Bells Kalamazoo stout 180 6.00%
Bells Oatmeal stout 171 5.70%
Bells Oberon ale 174 5.80%
Bells porter 168 5.60%
Bells Special Double Cream stout 183 6.10%
Bells Winter White 150 5.00%
Bells Third Coast ale 144 4.80%
Dark Horse Crooked Tree ipa 180 6.00%
Dark Horse Raspberry ale 135 4.50%
Founders All Day ipa 141 4.70%
Founders Amber ale 147 4.90%
Founders Pale Ale 162 5.40%
Founders Red Rye 198 6.60%
Jolly Pumpkin Bam Noire 129 4.30%
Jolly Pumpkin Bambic 159 5.30%
Jolly Pumpkin Calabaza Blanca 144 4.80%
Jolly Pumpkin Lambicus Dexterius 189 6.30%
Jolly Pumpkin Weizen Bam 135 4.50%
New Holland Hopivore 176 5.85%
New Holland Mad Hatter 158 5.25%
Shorts Autumn Ale 180 6.00%
Shorts Bellaire Brown 198 6.60%
Shorts Bludgeon Yer Eye 150 5.00%
Shorts ControversiALE 166 5.52%
Shorts Nicie Spicie 135 4.50%
Shorts Pandemonium pale ale 150 5.00%
Shorts Pontius Road pilsner 135 4.50%
Shorts Rich's RIPA 195 6.50%
Shorts The Magician 159 5.30%
Shorts The Village Reserve 135 4.50%
Shorts Uncle Steve's Irish Stout 135 4.50%
Honorable mentions: Bells two hearted ale just barely misses it at 210 calories.... Greenbush Anger Black ipa 228 7.60%, Shorts Huma-Lupa-Licious 204 6.80%, Shorts Spruce Pilsner 210 7.00%, Kuhnhenn DRIPA 285 9.50%0 -
Thank you! I have been avoiding beer since I began tracking my food on Jan 19. So excited to work an occasional beer in as a treat! Thanks for the comprehensive list. I am a big fan of stouts in particular. Yay!!0
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You are my new best friend. Thank you!!0
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bump for later0
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Bumping to expand my beer sampling. Always looking for a new favorite. Partial to ambers......but also enjoy a good stout.0
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Hello, I'm Rob. First time poster, roughly a 5-week myfitnesspal tracker. I love craft beer and have been using this handy chart to help guestimate my calories. Feel free to use it too. :drinker:
http://www.beeroftomorrow.com/calories-in-craft-beer/
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Very good, Rob. I just use ABV*3 as a handy rule of thumb for a 12 ounce pour. This matches your chart.
For those who don't know, ABV(%alcohol by volume) is readily available from beeradvocate and ratebeer.0 -
oooooooo yah, that's the spot
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Great post!!:drinker:0
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Lagunitas IPA – 186 cal, 6.2% ABV
Sierra Nevada Stout – 175 cal, 5.8% ABV
Sierra Nevada Porter – 168 cal, 5.6% ABV
LandShark Lager – 141 cal, 4.7% ABV
Kona Longboard Lager – 138 cal, 4.6% ABV
New Belgium Shift Pale Lager – 150 cal, 5% ABV
Third Shift Amber Lager – 159 cal, 5.3% ABV
I like:
Sam Adams Cold Snap
Sam Adams Winter Lager
Hoegaarden Original White Ale
Saison Dupont
Arrogant *kitten* Ale
Blue Moon Short Straw Farm House Red Ale
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I do also like some domestic beer as well. The new Miller Fortune. The Budweiser Black Crown is awesome as well.0 -
My problem is one turns into a couple that turns into a few and then bam 6-pack is gone. easily 1000 calories.0
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I remained incredibly disciplined last weekend. Bought 2 6's, Troegs Nugget Nectar and Dogfish 60 minute IPA. I only had 3 on Sunday. Friday and Saturday I had band gigs so I had a couple IPA's at the places we were playing.0
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