The table below lists the amount of carbohydrates along
with calories value for different types of beer and ale. All values are per
average US pint or about half liter.
The carbs in beer is not the reason for their high
calories, its the alcohol level that determine its total energy content.
Generally the stronger the beer, the higher the calorie content.
Carbohydrates in beers table:
|
Beers 1 pint |
Beer Carbs |
Calories |
|
Beer
average |
12 grams |
167 |
|
Canned
beer average |
11.5
grams |
155 |
|
Draught |
12.7
grams |
171 |
|
Keg |
12.4
grams |
169 |
|
Mild |
9 grams |
135 |
|
Brown Ale |
15 grams |
140 |
|
Lager |
7.5 grams |
145 |
|
Lager
strong |
10 grams |
187 |
|
Pale Ale |
10 grams |
160 |
|
Stout |
21 grams |
186 |
|
Strong
Ale |
30 grams |
350 |
|
Cider 1 pint |
Cider Carbs |
Calories |
|
Dry Cider |
13 grams |
181 |
|
Sweet
Cider |
21 grams |
210 |
|
Vintage
Cider |
36.5
grams |
450 |
Values for beer carbs are estimated
and may vary between different sized glasses!