Hey guys. I've been doing really well on atkins and I'm feeling the need for BEER! Is there any beer out there that is sort of ok? It's been a month since I've had any alcohol and I dont really care for vodka or gin which is carb free. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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I drink Michelobe Ultra but if bloat for DAYS!!!
It is good every now and then though.
♥Started Atkins on December 8th, 2005
Officially Re-Focusing on 12-28-09.
Was, Am, Will be: 280/222/175ish.
Started Dec 2005 and lost 105 lbs by mid 2006, maintained loss for the most part until 2009...then really let go & gained some back... lol
so:
Restart Progress:
12/28/09 ~ 235.1
01/04/10 ~ 229.0
01/11/10 ~ 229.0 Grrrrr....
(Induction= only 6lbs but lost 10 inches! yay)
01/18/10 ~ 227.4
01/5/10 ~ 226.8
02/01/10 ~ 222.6


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something I find really interesting, Canadian beer has 12g's of carbs and us beer has 7?
Was in buffalo last week and noticed that coors light there has 5g, i'm quite sure that here it's more like 10.
THough US beer is much waterier tasting than ours (and lower in alcohol)...i didn't realize the carb counts would be so different!!!Jen, 39, F
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Nope...it's very different than ours... making fun of American beer is an enjoyable passtime here LOLOriginally posted by TitianWaspAmerican beers are usually very anemic in comparison to other country's. I am not really surprised that there are fewer carbs. Figured Canada would be more alike, though, being so close by.
. My husband brought back a 30 pack of Coors light from the states and we can't seem get any of our friends (all Coors Light drinkers) to drink it..i think he's keeping it for the 'it's the end of the night and we've run out of beer' emergency stash
Was surprised by the carb counts though..i would have thought beer was beer in that respect.Jen, 39, F
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American megaswill (Budmilloors) is pretty anemic and is produced for quick ice-cold mass consumption.
However, American craft beer is alive and well. Microbreweries and brewpubs here make wonderful lagers and ales that put the mainstream beer to shame, IMHO.
I will drink a microbrewed ale on the weekend, which has 13 carbs per bottle.
If I had an option to drink a light beer, I'd drink water instead.
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so sounds like your microbrewerie beer is comparable to our mainstream beer, even in carb counts.Originally posted by EnoAmerican megaswill (Budmilloors) is pretty anemic and is produced for quick ice-cold mass consumption.
However, American craft beer is alive and well. Microbreweries and brewpubs here make wonderful lagers and ales that put the mainstream beer to shame, IMHO.
I will drink a microbrewed ale on the weekend, which has 13 carbs per bottle.
If I had an option to drink a light beer, I'd drink water instead.
We too have microbreweries here as well that are quite popular now....but our budweiser, coors etc do (they're brewed here) really do taste quite different.Jen, 39, F
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