When its hot and humid in the 90's, should I switch to light beer?!


Question: When its hot and humid in the 90's, should I switch to light beer!?
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I think that most people would say that when it's really hot and humid you should drink water instead of beer, due to the risk of dehydration!. That being said, I never listen to 'em I love beer too much!. There are a lot of beers that are great on a hot summer day!. I personally like a good wheat beer at this time of year when temps are getting near 100!. I don't think there is a need to drink light beer ever really!. There are more than enough styles and good exaples of these styles for any weather condition!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Light just means it has fewer calories and may have a lower alcohol content!. Depending where you are and the average temperature, you may want to consider switching to light beer if it's extremely hotter!.
Here in Arizona, it normally is 100+, but no one switches beer because it is warmer!.
The only time I would recommend taking light beer over regular is if you are stranded in a desert with temperatures higher than your body is used to and you have a choice between light and regular beer!.!.!.!. Only because the few extra points of alcohol will dehydrate you a little bit more!.
I don't think you need to switch unless you have no access to water!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Light beer (Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite, etc!.) is terrible tasting, and even though it's lighter in alcohol and calories, it's just not worth drinking something that I'm not enjoying the taste of!. However, I always drink lighter, crisper beers when it's hot outside!. Instead of stouts, super hopped IPA's, and other complex, high-alcohol beers, I'll usually drink a good German pilsner like Victory Prima Pils or Troegs Sunshine Pils, or even a Hefeweizen or Belgian Witbier!. They are lower in alcohol but don't skimp on flavor!. And I drink plenty of water in between so I don't get dehydrated!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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