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  2. Carbs Who?! These Are The Beers With The Lowest Carb Counts - AOL

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    Michelob Ultra. Carbs: 2.6 grams Calories: 95 ABV: 4.2% You probably already know about Michelob Ultra.Its low-cal, low-carb approach has grown in popularity over the years, inspiring other ...

  3. Pure Blonde - Wikipedia

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    Pure Blonde Premium Lager, released to the Australian market in 2004, the first low carb beer in the country. According to CUB, the beer had 70 percent less carbohydrates than other lagers on the market. [3] Pure Blonde Premium Lager was available on tap and also in 355ml bottles and had an alcohol level of 4.6% ABV/1.3 standard drinks. [4]

  4. Tooheys New - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, Tooheys came out with a low-carbohydrate beer product called Tooheys New White Stag. It is a full strength beer with the claim of "only one third of the carbs of standard full strength beers". [7] The name has been re-used from Tooheys Stag lager released in 1930.

  5. Tooheys Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tooheys Extra Dry is a lower carb dry style lager, available on tap and in bottles. It has a 4.3% ABV; Tooheys Extra Dry Platinum is a dry, crisp style lager with a 6.5% ABV. Hahn Super Dry was launched in October 2006. A lower carb lager with a 4.6% ABV. Hahn Super Dry 3.5 is a mid-strength lower carb lager with a 3.5% ABV.

  6. The 8 Best Low-Carb Beers You Can Actually Drink on the ... - AOL

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  8. Light beer - Wikipedia

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    Low alcohol content can also result in a less expensive beer, especially where excise is determined by alcohol content. [10] This is the primary definition of the term in countries such as Australia, Canada, and Scotland. In Australia, regular beers have approximately 5% alcohol by volume; light beers may have 2.2–3.2% alcohol. [11]

  9. Category:Beer brands - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... List of beer and breweries by region; Lone Tree Brewery; M.