The ABV of wine is higher than a miller lite.
Miller Lite contains a very low amount of salt, with less than 5mg of sodium per 12oz serving. It is considered a low-sodium beverage compared to many other alcoholic drinks.
YES! Michelob Ultra has 95 calories and Miller 64 only 64. Check here: Michelob http://www.thedailyplate.com/nutrition-calories/food/michelob/ultra-beer Miller http://www.livestrong.com/thedailyplate/nutrition-calories/food/miller/genuine-draft-lite-64/
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Yes it is, beer is 8% alcohol, champagne is 15% maximum
Well, it's definitely not German! But it's much better than Miller.
Taken in small quantities miller light acts like a stimulant rather than sedative so it keeps you awake
15 years ago I was in Pilsen, Czeckoslovakia, and the Pilsner brewery was planning on producing diabetic friendly beer, but I don't know how it went. Other than that, lite, 3.2% beer found in Oklahoma is probably as close as you can get to diabetic friendly beer.
1. Budweiser 2. Bud light 3. Miller Draft 4. Miller lite 5. Coors 6. Heineken 7. SHINER Texas 8. Great America 9. WHAT GOES AROUND 10. America Rocks.
No, not at all. There are specialty breweries that make gluten free beer but they use a very different recipe than mainstream beers. You can find those on google fairly easily.
Commercially brewed beer is beer that's sold in liquor stores and grocery stores for profit. Major companies include Miller, Budweiser, Pabst, etc. This is different than people who brew beer at home with a beer brewing kit as a hobby and don't intend to sell it commercially in stores.
In a beer an alcohol content of 5.9% is higher than standard. I suppose U.S. beer is all watered down so 5.9% is probably a pretty strong beer there. But here in Canada 5.9% is stronger than most, but by no means a strong beer.