Whats more fattening lager or cider?!
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i doubt there is much difference
i would guess they are both close
there are MANY types of cider, fry a very dry one, that would have lower calories/carbs, and be less fattening, to ones that have been sweetened after fermentation, which would have quite a bit of calories/carbs!.
lagers can be simmilar, you can have a sweeter lager that would have more calories/carbs, or a "light" one that would have less!.
best way to tell is find your SPECIFIC lager and cider you are compairing, and find what the calories or carbs are per serving!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
i would guess they are both close
there are MANY types of cider, fry a very dry one, that would have lower calories/carbs, and be less fattening, to ones that have been sweetened after fermentation, which would have quite a bit of calories/carbs!.
lagers can be simmilar, you can have a sweeter lager that would have more calories/carbs, or a "light" one that would have less!.
best way to tell is find your SPECIFIC lager and cider you are compairing, and find what the calories or carbs are per serving!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The only way to tell would be comparing specific lagers with specific ciders!. Since cider is made from fruit juice which already tends to have a lot of calories, I would guess that cider trends towards being more fattening but I'm not sure on that!. Honestly, they're probably about the same!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Alcohol is empty calories!. Unspent calories/energy are converted to fat!.
With that in mind the drink with the lowest alcohol, and residual sugar is the least fattening!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
With that in mind the drink with the lowest alcohol, and residual sugar is the least fattening!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Probably lager!. I have never heard of a 'cider belly'!!Www@FoodAQ@Com
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I doubt there is any fat in a pure cider so I would go with that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com