Beer of Whiskey?
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HvymetalMG
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What's better to have whiskey, straight. Maybe 6-7 oz. 8 max. Or 3-4 dark porters. Definitely not light beer so in assuming whiskey would be less calories but just making sure. Thanks
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Usually a hard liquor is less calories. I'm a tequila and light beer drinker. Light beers range from 80-110cals/bottle (regular are closer to 150-170 and darks are even more) One ounce of tequila is between 60-75cals.... and then whether your drinking straight (my preference) or mixing, that can impact if you use anything that isn't 0cals like diet pops.0
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Guiness is only 120 calories, about 10 more than budwater light.0
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If I had to choose whiskey all day. But I'm not thinking of the calories lol. I homebrew beer I guess I better figure out how to find the calories...but I am a whiskey lover. I'm a bit of a snob when it comes to whiskey.0
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illusion2269 wrote: »
I came here to say the same. I love beer and whiskey, and I refuse to choose one over the other. A little whiskey, a little beer. Actually, I'd start with a whiskey, then proceed to a beer flight: lager, IPA, porter, stout0 -
Bourbon-barrel-aged stout! Win-win.2
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I don't like beer so I am going whiskey.0
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Russian Imperial Stout.. Yummy yummy0
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My 3oz of Bulleit rye comes in just under 220 cals. Any more than that and I feel it in my head the next day, but most nights I actually have a beer (I like IPAs, 250ish cals for 12oz) while I'm prepping dinner and the bourbon as a nightcap.0
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Wine. You're welcome.3
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No wine-ing.
Whiskey for me, bourbon with soda water and lime is delightful, like a whiskey-ade. I don't like beer, personally, despite the influx of very trendy, delightful little craft breweries around here.0 -
Awesome low carb/calorie beer list:
http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/healthy-drinks/15-bikini-friendly-beers0 -
Whiskey hands down.1
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Bourbon County stout from Goose Island is the most well known. My go-to is from Central Waters in Amherst, Wisconsin. I know Founders, Lexington, Stone, and Anderson Valley all make versions, and I know many more brewers do as well.0 -
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Whiskey is good for the soul.0
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Whisky! Consumed neat. Nice thing is you appreciate its flavor and that also helps reduce eating while enjoying a drink. It's also one of the lowest calorie alcohol choices out there consumed neat (or with a few drops of water or ice)
When I have beer I almost always start looking for salty snacks right away.0 -
Whisky! Consumed neat. Nice thing is you appreciate its flavor and that also helps reduce eating while enjoying a drink. It's also one of the lowest calorie alcohol choices out there consumed neat (or with a few drops of water or ice)
When I have beer I almost always start looking for salty snacks right away.
I still like mine on the rocks. But I'm firmly n the "both" camp. Just that it has to be better than what I used to consume as I'm not drinking as much so I damn well better enjoy what I do drink. Guinness or a good Porter for beer and something expensive on the Scotch side. Worst is Crown Royal and Coke zero.
Also Gin. Found a nice, tasty local gin a few years back that is really good.0 -
Someone posted the light beers in another thread.
http://www.shape.com/healthy-eating/healthy-drinks/15-bikini-friendly-beers
Guinness is only 109.
Woo hoo
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