A simple guide to determining a drink’s calories is using the alcohol percentage—the higher it is, the higher the number of carbs that the beer has. For a high-alcohol IPA (at 7% or above), you can expect upwards of 300 calories in 12 ounces of beer. The average IPA, meanwhile, ...
“After a few trial runs,Crux Fermentation Projecthas officially released NØ MØ Non-Alcoholic IPA in 12oz cans and on draft. This is the perfect option for those looking at cutting back their alcohol intake, reducing their calories consumed or pairs nicely with a lunch during the work da...
With a modest 3.8% ABV and just 120 calories per serving, Harpoon Rec League is an excellent option for those looking for a low-alcohol, low-calorie beer that doesn’t compromise on taste. Its unique combination of ingredients and refreshing flavor profile make it a must-try for anyone seek...
Pour size also affects the number of calories in beer, whether it’s a NEIPA, regular IPA, or East Coast IPA. A 16-oz. (473 ml) can will have more calories than a 12-oz. (355 ml) can. So how many calories can you expect to find in a 16-oz. NEIPA can? You’re looking a...
Do Hazy IPAs Have More Calories? In general, IPA’s have more calories than your run-of-the-mill beer. Know why? It’s because of two things: ABV Pour size Pour size is obvious. The bigger the can or bottle, the more calories it has. In other words, a 16-oz. (473 ml) bottle...
There are many beers in the Guinness family, but only oneGuinness Draught.Guinnessis the darkest brew on this list, known for its unmistakable thick and creamy ruby-red body. Dark beer fans have long touted the light qualities of this iconic Irish stout. Sure, it has more calories than man...