Walking The Alcohol Minefield

How to enjoy a drink without declaring war on your diet


by Elaine Magee, MPH, RD
WebMD Weight Loss Clinic "Recipe Doctor"
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If women say, "This dessert is going straight to my hips," men should say, "This beer is going straight to my belly."

That's because it's difficult for your body to use alcohol calories for energy. Which means -- watch out! -- those calories usually get turned into fat. A gram of alcohol is worth 7 calories, compared with a gram of protein or carbohydrate, worth 4 calories each.

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So what's a beer-drinking or wine-sipping weight-conscious person to do? How can you walk through the alcohol minefield without blowing up your healthful intentions?

  • Consider alcohol beverages weekly -- and moderate -- "treats" instead of a daily ritual.
  • Eat before imbibing. You'll be less likely to over-consume and as the meal's protein and carbs are used as energy the negative metabolic effects of the empty alcohol calories are moderated.
  • Make better beverage choices. Choose certain beers, wines, and other drinks, and you can minimize the carb and alcohol calories coming from your cocktail.

100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

Take your pick: want fewer calories or fewer carbohydrate grams? Non-alcoholic beers have fewer calories than light beers but "light" beers have the fewest carb grams. Choose either kind of brew and you're ahead of regular beer drinkers, who imbibe 140 calories and 13 grams of carbohydrates with every bottle or can. Check out the carb and calorie stats below.

Non-Alcoholic Beers

There are two domestic and two import non-alcoholic beers available. My husband says the imports seem to have more flavor, but the domestic beers are good, too.

Beer (12 oz)
Calories
Carbohydrate (g)
O'Doul's
79
13.3
Sharps
58
12.1
Clausthaler non-alcoholic
89
18.8
St. Pauli N.A.
n/a
n/a

Light Beers

American beer makers seem to be into the "light" beer act these days. Which one tastes best? My guess is if you like Coors you'll probably like Coors Light, and if you're a Bud imbiber, you'll probably like Bud Light best. Check out the difference in calories and carbs below.

Beer (12 oz)
Calories
Carbohydrate (g)
Coors Light
102
5
Miller Lite
96
3.2
MGD Miller Genuine Draft Light
n/a
n/a
Bud Light
n/a
n/a

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