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, ...
Bend Brewing:There may not be a better place to have a beer in the city than the edge of the river outside of Bend Brewing. The taproom isn’t super large but the outdoor space is mighty and expansive. It’s located right in downtown Bend and is walkable from the most popular part...
Dogfish Head Slightly Mighty Lo-Cal IPAclocks in at less than half the calories and over 75% fewer carbs. By using monk fruit instead of citrus juice, Slightly Mighty retains the tropical sweetness the beer needs to create that classic IPA flavor. Not only does the monk fruit give Slightly ...
To achieve a balanced body with traditional hazy and West Coast IPAs, one common technique for brewers is to boost the sugars in the malt bill to level out the bitterness, which adds to the beer’s calorie count. A new fix is theaddition of monk fruit, which adds sweetness but not cal...
–Firestone Walker Brewing Company today announced the release of Flyjack. A new low alcohol, low-calorie beer, Flyjack has all the unique characteristics of a hazy IPA with 96 calories, five grams of carbs and 4 percent ABV. Flyjack is “packed with a big hop aroma and has a true haz...
carbs (grams) 20.6g calories 214 protein 2.2g Malts Munich, Oats, Two-row Pale, Wheat Hops Citra, El Dorado, Magnum, Mosaic, Simcoe Yeast Ale PROCESS How we make it hazy Making our delicious haze starts before we even fire up the kettle. Oats and wheat — both malted and unmalted var...