According to the nutrition facts listed on the website, it's indeed protein-rich (20g), but I'm also quite surprised at how high in fat it still is:
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Might be sticking with beef after all. The main attraction for me is that it's said to be much more beef-like in texture and flavor than the typical veggie burger, but the nutrition advantages appear to be minimal upon closer inspection.
At the risk of posting something which would be more appropriate for the "Ymm, Beer" thread, I'd like to ask if anyone has a recommendation for a decent light beer which is widely available.
I find Sam Adams Light to be OK. However, at 120 calories per 12 ounces, it isn't particularly low in calories.
Yeungling Light only has 99 calories per 12 ounces and I don't find it completely repulsive.
Cambridge Brewing Company has a pretty good beer called "Remain in Light". However, a) I don't know whether this is available outside the Boston area, b) I am not sure whether this is actually a light beer, and c) discussion of this beer might be more appropriate for the "New Wave Music" thread.
Good question. Would be interested in an IPA that is relatively low in carbs and calories, although I think by definition that's gonna be hard to pull off without killing the taste. Founders Brewing's All Day IPA is 147 calories and 12g of carbs -- ouch -- but a lot less than some others I guess.
ETA: Yikes! Just looked up the Dogfish Head 120 Minute IPA I have in the fridge -- somewhere between 495 and 540 calories per bottle depending on the website!!!! Can that be right?
Last edited by OldPhiKap; 02-28-2018 at 05:30 PM.
Most likely, that is correct. Those high ABV beers (120 Minute IPA is about 18% ABV ) contain an insane amount of calories. That's a lot of time pounding the pavement to burn off those calories.
That reminds me, I divided one of those over 3 nights last week and have yet to post a review on Ymm, Beer.
I'd be happy to prevent that particular brew from ever reaching your waistline if you'd bring to a tailgate this fall.
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Here's a beeradvocate discussion:
https://www.beeradvocate.com/communi...ie-beer.99056/
Here's a beer advocate list:
https://www.beeradvocate.com/lists/style/39/
Another list (nice title):
https://www.menshealth.com/guy-wisdo...t-suck/slide/8
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On January 15th I was 220lbs. As of one hour ago, I am 207lbs.
The no beer during the week rule has hurt my ymm, beer post count, but improved my waistline.
Well, tell us what you thought of it...
http://forums.dukebasketballreport.c...m-Beer/page757
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Ezekiel bread. I’ve become a believer.