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Old 05-03-2008, 11:13 AM
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I just found these sites and thought it might be useful for some people.



Domestics - http://www.beer100.com/beercalories.htm
Imports - http://www.beer100.com/beercaloriesimports.htm
Misc Wines & Liquors - http://www.barnonedrinks.com/tips/re...e_counter.html
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:19 AM
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jesus...mcewans scotch ale....almost 300 calories a bottle.
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Still some good beers for a low carb diet, nice.
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Thanks for the link Ross. Damn......some of my favorites are really up there.....oh well
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Just added a couple of links to the first post.
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Ross, your a genious, you got a pm on the way.
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Wait, doesn't alcohol prevent testosterone production?
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Prevent? No ... lower, possibly but to what extent I dont know. but I can tell you I've never drank more in my life then the 4 years I was in college, I've also never been leaner, or made more strength gains then in those years.
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On the topic of beer calories, are they any different than say those of chicken?

Like say you have to meet a certain calorie level, would drinking beer get you there just like eating chicken would?
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Still some good beers for a low carb diet, nice.
Talo, low carb doesnt really matter with beer. Once you have consumed alcohol, it is converted to ketones and used as fuel. so it kinda forces you into ketosis, so the carb count makes no difference really.

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On the topic of beer calories, are they any different than say those of chicken?

Like say you have to meet a certain calorie level, would drinking beer get you there just like eating chicken would?

PM, no, cals from alcohol are treated completely different then cals from chicken/beef/pasta/anything else. See above.
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