Low-Carb Beer, not what you've been lead to believe. |
First up, here is an important fact that needs to be impressed upon readers, hence me starting this article with it . . .
Some of you carb watchers may be breathing a sigh of relief at this point, thinking that the fad of drinking "Low-Carb" beer and straight spirits are your "healthy alternative" for splurging on alcohol whilst maintaining an eating regime.
The REAL Deal:
If you are still reading then here's the scoop. Whilst alcohol is not a carbohydrate it is still a dense source of energy. Taking a look at the figures in the most simplistic sense you may be surprised to find that the caloric content of alcohol is more than carbohydrates.
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- Fat: 1 gram = 37.80 kilojoules ( 9 calories )
- Alcohol: 1 gram = 29.40 kilojoules ( 7 calories )
- Protein: 1 gram = 16.80 kilojoules ( 4 calories )
- Carbohydrates: 1 gram = 16.80 kilojoules ( 4 calories )
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Armed with this bit of information, its easier to see how the drinks industry leverages the popular low-carb diet hype to influence consumers to buy their product.
Technically they are telling the truth - yes, their product is lower in carbohydrates, you can see this by checking the label.
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