Since I'm willing to make s sacrific to answer such important questions, I did a little research. Based on sales, people seem to be listening this time.īut is that really a lot less than other beers? And what exactly DO you get in the fuller, heavier beers, anyway? How many carbs and calories are in some of the beers many of us enjoy that lack a nutrition (ha!) label? Miller Lite continues to point out that one 12-oz serving has 3.2 grams of carbohydrates. People in this millennium are generally more health-conscious. However, few people in the 70s cared about carbs they were too busy pruning handlebar mustaches and playing the latest rock and disco songs on their 8-track players while marveling at the new push-button keypads on wired telephones and complaining that the price of gas was an outrageous 40 cents per gallon.īut I digress. Miller Lite tried the carbohydrate angle as a product benefit when the brand first went into test markets in 1973. Mainly because if you're drinking of one of those beers, it shouldn't matter, but that doesn't mean it didn't make us curious. Some beers tout their caloric and carb counts most don't. It tickles our taste buds and then, well, sometimes it's quick rental, and sometimes those carbs up in our bellies. We love to quaff (or whatever word you want to use) it. "Here's to beer: the cause of - and solution to - all of life's problems" -Homer SimpsonĪh, beer.
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