Monday, September 19, 2011

Beer Me

I am sure we have all subconsciously thought about the amount of calories in the beer a drink; consequently, marketers for brewing companies (e.g. Budweiser, Miller Genuine Draft) tailor their marketing campaign to make sure we drink a “refreshing” beer that is light in calories and great on “taste.”   Their commercials are funny, their promotions – awesome.  But is it really worth sacrificing taste for quantity?  The question lies in your purpose.

My rule of thumb:  drink light beer to save on calories if you are planning on drinking a lot; drink a premium beer to enjoy a nice, leisurely day.


POLL:

Out of these types of beer, which one would you most likely drink?

Bud Light:       16%      110 calories
Sam Adams:    20%     160 calories
Beck's:            12%      143 calories
Corona:           16%      148 calories
Guinness:          8%     126 calories
Don't Drink:    28%          0 calories

Hit the read more button below to find out how beer can be HEALTHY, check out a list of 55 beers and their calories per 12 oz., and see what is on the agenda for the next week or two!



Shocking Stat:  almost half of the voters chose either Sam Adams or Corona, the two highest calorie options available.

  Good for the people that don't drink -- you don't need those empty calories!  Or are they really empty?   .... read on to learn more!

Did you know it is actually healthy to drink a beer – especially for runners?  According to the Technical University of München, runners who drink a liter to a liter and a half of non-alcoholic beer a day while training for a marathon showed 3.25-fold lower incidence of upper respiratory tract infections and indicated an overall better immune system.  A chemical substance in beer called polyphenols “suppress viral replication” and “influence the innate immune system positively.”

Now I know what you’re saying, “What about ‘alcoholic’ beer?”  Don’t worry, alcoholic beer has plenty polyphenols too; however, the researchers didn’t test alcoholic beer and they don’t recommend it just yet. 

How else can beer be a positive health advantage?   Folate, a water-soluble B vitamin that helps lower the risk of heart disease, is found in beer.  Please don’t use this as a reason to drink yourself stupid and blame it on me saying that, “I told you to drink to lower your risk of heart disease.”  DRINK IN MODERATION!

Here is a list of 55 beers and the amount of calories each have in a 12 oz. serving.  Which one is the highest in calories?  Lowest? ...Tastiest?

Beers Calories
Amstel Light 95
Bass 160
Beck's 143
Beck's Light 64
Blue Moon 171
Bud Light 110
Bud Light Lime 116
Bud Select 99
Bud Select 55 55
Budweiser 145
Busch Natural Ice 123
Busch Natural Light 115
Coors 149
Coors Light 104
Corona Extra 148
Corona Light 109
Dos Equis Imported Beer 149
Flying Dog Doggie Style 158
Foster's Lager 156
Franziskaner Hefeweizen 150
Goose Island 312 135
Guiness Draught 126
Guiness Extra Stout 153
Heineken Lager 150
Heineken Light 99
Icehouse 132
Keystone Ice 142
Keystone Light 103
Kronenbourg Beer 153
Landshark 150
Leinenkugel Original 152
Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat 165
Löwenbrau 160
Michelob 155
Michelob Light 113
Michelob Ultra 95
Miller Genuine Draft 143
Miller Genuine Draft 64 64
Miller Genuine Draft Light 110
Miller Hight Life 143
Milwaukee's Best 128
Pabst Blue Ribbon 144
Pabst Extra Light 67
Paulaner Hefeweizen 168
Red Stripe Lager 153
Sam Adams Boston Lager 160
Sam Adams Light 124
Sierra Nevada Draft Ale 157
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale 175
Tsingtao Beer 153
Tuborg Export Quality 156
Yuengling Light 98
Yuengling Premium Beer 135
Yuenling Lager 135


Coming soon:

* Our 10-day Juice Journey
* Prize Giveaway
* The Top 5 Reasons We Love Running



1 comment:

Raymonda said...

I often drink cider but as it is only 1 or 2 500ml [17OZ] bottles per week I don't worry about the calories as I'll burn them off easily enough.