Jazzafish
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Ok,
I was sitting in the club house of my local golf club (which only has the standard commercial beers ), when I get a Carlton Pure Blonde put in front of me.
Being told that it is a low carb beer as in low in carbohydrates. It is also "double hopped" and roughly 4.6%.
After tasting it, I felt I was drinking water. If it is double hopped I'd hate to think what a single hop was! Being low carb also served two purposes...
1) Low in Carbohydrates
2) Low in Carbonation
It reminded me of flat Tooheys Blue.
Even if you need to watch your intake of carbohydrates, I'd rather not drink any beer at all.
I was sitting in the club house of my local golf club (which only has the standard commercial beers ), when I get a Carlton Pure Blonde put in front of me.
Being told that it is a low carb beer as in low in carbohydrates. It is also "double hopped" and roughly 4.6%.
After tasting it, I felt I was drinking water. If it is double hopped I'd hate to think what a single hop was! Being low carb also served two purposes...
1) Low in Carbohydrates
2) Low in Carbonation
It reminded me of flat Tooheys Blue.
Even if you need to watch your intake of carbohydrates, I'd rather not drink any beer at all.