Why can't there be a diet beer, just as there is diet soda?!


Question: even if it doesn't taste as good, why can't there be diet beer that contains no calories or fat? diet soda tastes weird until you get used to it, then after long enough, regular pop tastes awful. anyway, why do companies not make a beer lower than 80-100 calories?


Answers: even if it doesn't taste as good, why can't there be diet beer that contains no calories or fat? diet soda tastes weird until you get used to it, then after long enough, regular pop tastes awful. anyway, why do companies not make a beer lower than 80-100 calories?

The calories in beer don't only come from sugars, but other carbohydrates. Sodas get all their calories from sugars, and those can be substituted with artificial sweeteners. There are low-calorie beers, that do reduce the calories, but not as much as diet soda.

lite beer

well theres like lite beer... like budlite? haha idk...

that is why they made "light" and "lite" beer, silly

Beer already has no fat, but alcohol has calories and beer without alcohol is just water.

There already is... it's called light beer... lol

vote me for best answer please!!!

Bud light, Miller lite, Coor's light,

Bud Select and Michelob Ultra have less than 100 calories

its called lite

Lite beer is as good as it gets, beer doesn't have an ingredient like pop/soda has like sugar that can be replaced with a no calorie substitute. They'd probably have to extract the beer flavour and add it to mostly water which would be horrible, even the alcohol has calories. The only way would be to take lite beer and mix it with diet lemonade to make a shandy, if you really want to cut out calories.

Alot of weight gain occurs when people snack whilst drinking beer, I know, I'm a snack-o-holic. I quit the snacking and lost a few pounds.

neverumind with any diet or lite beers

good beer is all around these days and life is to short to drink tasteless lite beer

i like michelob ultra, 95 calories





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