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    #16
    Of the ones you’ve listed? I’m probably taking Blue Moon. If you’re in Oregon, a local brewery is pretty likely to have a better option than all of these.

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      #17
      Light beer is an abomination. Life is too short.

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          #19
          Hands down my favorite light is Garage Beer. Especially the green one. Outstanding really for light & low carb. I didn't even know until a week later that it is low carb and light, just seemed like a good tasty crispy boy! 95 cal, 3g carb.

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            #20
            I do admit that I like the Original Fort Worth Craft Beer, aka Miller Lite as well as Founders All Day IPA ( this session beer is "lighter" than other IPAs)

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            • bbqLuv
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              I intend to try Miller Lite.
              My dad drank Miller Beer twist top bottles.

            #21
            I rarely drink yellow beer…can’t even think of the last one I had…so I’m not treading into “light” beer territory.

            That said, I have a couple of friends that only drink “light” beer.
            One evening we were sitting in a bar and I asked, “Do you know why they serve that beer so cold?”
            They had no answers.
            I said, “It’s so that you don’t confuse it with wee.”

            I also once stuck my finger into a buddy’s beer…then into my mouth and said, “I don’t know what you’re drinking but your horse is diabetic.” LOL

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            • Thunder77
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              Oh dang! Are you still friends?🤣

            • surfdog
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              Thunder77 Yeah, and everyone around had a good laugh. Ironically, they all drink yellow beer as well.

            #22
            Foster’s makes a pretty decent light beer. Although I am more interested in the higher alcohol beers myself.

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            • bbqLuv
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              Dragons Milk is higher in alcohol, way higher. One bottle will do ya.
              I bought it a Costco.

            #23
            I'm a Bud Light guy if I'm drinking light beer with EtOH. That said, I do enjoy the Michelob Ultra 0.0 non-alcoholic beer peiodically. Has 29 calories. When it comes to a daily drinker non-light beer I like Coors Banquets (yellow bellies).

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            • Sweaty Paul
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              bbqLuv my dad was a diabetic and had 2 Bud Lights nightly as two of his 10-12 carbohydrate servings he allowed himself daily. Once he was diagnosed he lost a 100 lbs and then managed his DM with diet and exercise alone. He did love his 2 Bud Lights!

            • bbqLuv
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              diet and exercise are the way to go.
              Your post is encouraging. I have a way to go, another 40lbs or so.

            • Sweaty Paul
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              bbqLuv you got this. Dad was fastidious after his diagnosis. Measured and weighed all of his food. After about a year he knew what size portions he could have and he no longer needed to weigh and measure. We also ate on a schedule. Lunch was 12:00 certainly no later than 12:02. Same with dinner at 6:00.

              Keep grinding! The good news is protein is the caloric source of choice!

            #24
            Is this a conversation where someone actually learns something?

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            • bbqLuv
              bbqLuv commented
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              Yes, I am looking for lite beer suggestions, that is low carbohydrates, low calories, and taste good.

            • Panhead John
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              You drink PBR, so why do you care if they taste good? 🥸

            • bbqLuv
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              Panhead John

              You are so mean, that hurts so good, so stop it some more.

            #25
            For light beer I drink Miller Lite and my wife drinks Corona. I always have that in my house along with other beers. I love IPAs though and my favorite session IPA is Founders All Day IPA.

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              #26
              You may be able to find Victoria where you are, it's a Mexican amber now owned by AB (when they bought Modelo). About 70 cals per bottle, my wife loves it.

              Then again I don't drink beer so what the f&*# do I know. 😅 Good luck in your search

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                #27
                I couldn't tell you as I don't drink light beer. I just had a Guinness with lunch though. That is always my beer choice if they have it. Otherwise it is the darkest beer they have on tap. I'm more of a wine drinker though and am learning to appreciate good whiskey.

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                • bbqLuv
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                  Good whiskey, good sipping whiskey is hard to beat.

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