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Budweiser Beer Review (#10)

Welcome back blog readers! I am sad to inform you all that this is going to be my tenth and final blog post for you readers. So, for my final review, I am going to look at an American classic known as Budweiser, who has marked their beer by calling it “America.” Budweiser actually changed their cans to say “America” instead of Budweiser. Budweiser is a refreshing beer to taste, but it is not like Bud Light, their lighter beer. To start, let’s take a look at the nutritional facts for Budweiser. Budweiser is on the slightly heavier side, with 145 calories for every twelve ounces. For carbs, it has roughly 10.6 grams of carbs for every twelve ounces of beer. Budweiser also has a higher ABV, coming in at five percent per twelve ounces. Alright, now let’s discuss some pricing points for Budweiser. Budweiser cost around the same price as Bud Light, with some variation depending on the store. Budweiser is offered in your standard six pack, twelve pack, and thirty pack. For a twelve

Modelo Especial Beer Review (#9)

Welcome back blog readers! We are going to mix it up for this review and take a look at a Mexican beer. For this review, we are going to look at Modelo Especial. Modelo Especial is a pilsner-style lager beer that is said to offer a crisp, refreshing taste. To start, let’s take a look at the nutritional facts of Modelo Especial. For every twelve ounces of Model Especial, you can expect 145 calories and 14 grams of carbs. Modelo Especial is also a vegan beer if you are on such a diet. The ABV content for Modelo Especial is 4.4 percent for every twelve ounces. Modelo Especial does offer higher calories than most beer, but It is to be expected because it is not considered a “light” beer. Alright, let’s move over to some pricing points for Modelo Especial. The beer is offered in your standard six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four packs. If you are looking to purchase a twelve pack, your cost will be around $15.99 depending on your store of purchase. If you wish to purchase a twent

Miller Lite Beer Review (#8)

Welcome back readers! If you can remember, the last beer I reviewed was Yuengling Light. So, for this review, I am going to stick with light beers and review Miller Lite. Although Miller Lite is not one of my top choices, it is a very popular beer, which deserves a review. Miller Lite was introduced in 1973 by the Miller Brewing Company. The beer is considered by some to be the first largely sold light beer. For starters, let’s look at some of the nutritional facts for Miller Lite. Miller Lite is one of the healthier Lite beers on the market. For every twelve ounces, Miller Lite contains 3.2 grams of carbs, 96 calories and 4.2 percent alcohol. The alcohol percentage is about even with other light beers, but the carb intake comes in slightly lower than some of the other preferred beers. Alright, now let’s look at some pricing points for Miller Lite. Miller Lite is offered in your typical twelve packs and thirty packs. Miller Lite can also be purchased in 16-ounce cans in nine

Yuengling Light Beer Review (#7)

Welcome back! The last review I did was on Yuengling Lager. For this review, I am going to focus on the lighter version of Yuengling, Yuengling Light Lager. Yuengling Light has a similar taste to Yuengling, but it has the “light” name. Yuengling light came out a little later than Yuengling in 1986. Alright, let’s look at the nutrition facts for Yuengling Light. It has a low-calorie mark at 99 calories per twelve ounces. The carb level is not too bad, coming in at 8.5 grams for every twelve ounces. The protein level is about 0.8 grams per twelve ounces. Yuengling Light has an ABV of 3.8%, which is a little less than most light beers. Let’s move over to the pricing of Yuengling Light. The pricing for Yuengling Light is the same as it is for Yuengling traditional. For a twelve pack, it will cost you around twelve to fourteen dollars. For you twenty-four pack purchasers, it will cost you about nineteen dollars to purchase. Just like Yuengling traditional, Yuengling Light is not s

Yuengling Lager Beer Review (#6)

For my next review, I am going to look at a little darker of beers. This review will focus on Yuengling traditional amber lager. Yuengling, although hard to spell, is a refreshing beer to sit back and relax with. I enjoy the taste of Yuengling very much. Would you care for a fun fact about Yuengling? I hope so because I plan to tell you anyway. Yuengling happens to be America’s oldest brewery with a founding date of 1829. Let’s look at some nutrition facts for Yuengling. The calorie intake is a little high at 128 per twelve ounces. For a semi darker beer, the calories are not that high at 10 grams for every twelve ounces. The protein is 1 gram per every twelve ounces. I would say that Yuengling is one of the better nutritional darker beers if you do not like light beers. Yuengling is not too pricey to buy. A twelve pack will cost you around $12-14 dollars while a 24 pack while cost around $19 to purchase. Yuengling is one of those beers that is not sold in a 30 pack. The typi

Michelob Ultra Review (#5)

Welcome back blog readers! The last review was on Bud Light, if you had forgotten. For this review, I am going to be looking at a very similar beer, with a more healthier aspect. This blog post is about reviewing Michelob Ultra. Michelob Ultra is a very soothing beer to taste. To some, Michelob Ultra is viewed as a feminine beer, but, to me, Ultra is a very good beer for all genders to enjoy. Ultra provides a very refreshing taste that some light beers lack. Michelob Ultra is labeled as “the superior light beer.” To start, let’s look at the nutrition facts of the Michelob Ultra. Ultra is one of the healthier light beers on the market. Michelob Ultra comes in with 95 calories and only 2.6 grams of carbs per twelve fluid ounces. When it comes to ABV, ultra keeps with other light beers at 4.2 percent per twelve fluid ounces. The protein is slim with Ultra with .6 grams per twelve ounces. The sodium level is 9 grams for every twelve ounces. Now, let’s look at the pricing for M

Bud Light Review (#4)

Welcome back readers – I decided to stick with a lighter beer for this review, as I did with my last post. For this post, I will be giving my two cents on Bud Light. Bud Light is a soothing beer of choice. It is a common beer choice for many. You can tell that you are drinking a light beer. I was able to drink more than two without getting that “bloated” feeling that most beer drinkers get. The refreshing taste continues throughout the consumption of the beer, as long as you keep it cold. Let’s look at the nutrition facts on Bud Light. For every twelve ounces, you can expect 110 calories, 6.6 grams of carbs and 0.9 grams of protein. Like most light beers, the ABV (alcohol by volume) comes in at 4.2 percent.   The nutrition facts of Bud Light stay similar to most light beers on the market. Alright, now let’s look at some pricing for Bud Light. If you prefer to buy in packs of six, Bud Light will cost you around $6.99 to $7.99, depending on your place of purchase. If yo