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  2. Doing dry January? These are the healthiest non-alcoholic ...

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    In many cases, NA beers contained fewer calories than their alcoholic counterparts. Guinness 0, Budweiser Zero, Coors Edge Non-Alcoholic Brew, and Heineken® 0.0 are all lighter than the ...

  3. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    On October 5, 2009, Budweiser officially released Bud Light Golden Wheat, a response to the increase in the amount of wheat beers produced from craft brewers around the country. This beer had 118 calories per 12 US fl oz serving (1,390 kJ/L), 8.3 grams of carbohydrates and 4.1% alcohol by volume.

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

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    Drinks that are low in calories, carbs, ... Read on for the best low-carb beers of the bunch—all 11 carbs or fewer. Miller 64 Extra Light Lager. Carbs: 2.4 grams Calories: 64 ABV: 2.8%.

  5. Budweiser - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, Bud Light Seltzers added Apple Crisp, Peppermint Pattie, and Gingersnap, [52] with the cans sporting "ugly sweater" designs. [53] In July 2020, Budweiser introduced Bud Zero, its first alcohol-free low-calorie beer. [54] It has zero sugar, zero alcohol, and 50 calories. [55]

  6. Low-alcohol beer - Wikipedia

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    Low-alcohol beer is beer with little or no alcohol by volume that aims to reproduce the taste of beer while eliminating or reducing the inebriating effect, carbohydrates, and calories of regular alcoholic brews. Low-alcohol beers can come in different beer styles such as lagers, stouts, and ales. Low-alcohol beer is also known as light beer ...

  7. Low-Alcohol Beers Are Trending Like Never Before — Here Are ...

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    Beers that fall between 2% ABV and 5% ABV, generally considered the “low” alcohol share, make up less than half of the growth of “low-to-no” segment in the total U.S. beer market.

  8. Natural Light - Wikipedia

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    Introduced to market on July 31, 1977, the brand formulation had 97 kcal (406 kJ), to compete with Miller Lite's 96 kcal (402 kJ), and was called "Anheuser-Busch Natural Light." The brand was Anheuser-Busch's first widely-distributed light beer, followed by Michelob Light and Bud Light, introduced in 1978 and 1981, respectively. (Bud Light's ...

  9. These Low-Carb Beers Actually Don't Suck - AOL

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