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A Calorie Comparison of Your Favorite Beers


If you're watching your waistline and enjoying an ice-cold brew, then you'll probably want to see how beers compare. The numbers may surprise you. Here's the nutritional info for one glass, can, or bottle of beer (about 12 ounces). Keep in mind that even though there may be health benefits associated with drinking alcohol, they only come with drinking in moderation. For women, that means one drink a day.
BEER BRANDCALORIESCARBS (G)ALCOHOL PERCENT
Amstel Light9553.5
Anchor Steam15814.24.9
Anheuser-Busch Ice Pale Lager17112.55.9
Anheuser-Busch Light Pale Lager953.24.1
Beck's Pilsner13895
Beck's Premier Light633.82.3
Budweiser14510.65
Bud Light1106.64.2
Budweiser Select993.14.3
Budweiser Select 55551.82.4
Colt 4515710.85.6
Coors14912.25
Coors Light10254.2
Corona Extra148144.6
Corona Light9953.2
Foster's Premium Ale16012.55.5
Guinness Extra Stout176146
Guinness Draught126104
Harpoon IPA170155.9
Heineken14811.35
Heineken Light996.83.5
Killian's Irish Red16214.85
Labatt Blue15355
Labatt Blue Light11184
Long Trail16318.54.6
Magic Hat #916514.65.1
Michelob Dark Lager15211.85.1
Michelob Ultra952.64.2
Miller Genuine Draft14313.14.7
Miller MGD 64642.42.8
Milwaukee's Best Ice1447.35.9
Molson Ice16011.65.6
Molson Light1139.93.9
Natural Light953.24.2
Newcastle Brown Ale13812.84.7
O'Doul's6513.3.4
Pabst Blue Ribbon145124.7
Pabst Blue Ribbon Light1138.33.9
Pete's Wicked Ale17217.55.3
Red Stripe15113.85
Rolling Rock Extra Pale Lager132104.5
Sam Adams Boston Lager18018.84.9
Sam Adams Light1199.64
Sierra Nevada Bigfoot33030.39.6
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale17614.15.6
Stella Artois15412.85.2

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