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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

Coors Light Review (#3)

Hello blog readers – Today we are going to mix it up a bit. The past two posts have been on Indian Pale Ales, which are more darker beers. This review is going to be on a much lighter beer, known as Coors Light. I have had Coors Light on many occasions so I figured I might as well write a review for others to hear me out. Coors Light has a nice refreshing taste upon first sip that last throughout the beer. One of the cool things about drinking Coors Light is the mountains on the can. The mountains, which get their inspiration from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, are cold sensed. When the beer is cold, the mountains are blue. When the beer is warm, the mountains return to their silver color. To me, it is nice to know if my beer is still cold or not. Alright, now let’s get into the nutrition part of this post. Compared to the IPAs I have reviewed; Coors Light falls in the healthier zone. For every twelve ounces, Coors Light has 102 calories, five grams of carbs, and less t

Creature Comfort's Tropicalia Review (#2)

Welcome back blog readers! Today I am doing another beer review, but this time the beer is Creature Comforts Tropicalia. Creature Comforts brewery is located in Athens, Georgia, so it is not necessarily a local brew. The Tropicalia is an American IPA (Indian Pale Ale). It has a fruity and citrus-y hop aroma that really adds to the flavoring. Upon the first sip, I was able to immediately taste the fruit and citrus flavor, which was quite appealing. If you are a hoppy beer lover, this IPA should fit right into your portfolio. I know it sure fit into mine. It is also not a bitter beer, which sometimes comes with Indian Pale Ales, which was a plus. Alright, now let’s look at the health and nutrition side to the Tropicalia. For a twelve ounce can of Tropicalia, you would be ingesting 195 calories and 16 grams of carbs. It is a little high on the calorie side of things, but the 16 grams of carbs seem to fit in the typical Indian Pale Ale range. The ABV (alcohol by volume) for the T