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 Michelob Ultra. It is slightly more expensive than most light beers. If you are looking to purchase a twelve-pack of ultra, you should expect to spend about $13-$15 dollars. For a twenty-four pack, your cost will be around $20-$22 dollars. If you are a beer consumer who prefers thirty-pack options, you are out of luck. Michelob Ultra is not sold in thirty packs. As always, I will enlighten you on where I have found the cheapest prices for Michelob Ultra. As always, Kroger is the cheapest place I have seen for purchasing.

Alright, now let’s compare Michelob Ultra to other beers. First, I will compare it to Bud Light. For starters, ultra has fewer carbs than Bud Light. Bud Light has 6.6 grams of carbs per twelve ounces, which is 4 grams more than Michelob Ultra. The calorie difference is not much at 110 for Bud Light compared to Michelob Ultra at 95. The ABV matches ultra at 4.2%.

The second beer I see as a fit comparison is Coors Light. Coors Light comes in with 102 calories per twelve ounces, which is not much different than Michelob Ultra. Coors Light has 5 grams of carbs, which is less than Bud Light, but still more than Michelob Ultra. The ABV is the same at 4.2%.

Overall, I rank Michelob Ultra high on my preference rating. I will drink ultra over Bud Light and Coors Light because the calorie difference is significant. If you are on a diet, I highly recommend checking out Michelob Ultra because of its low carb content.

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