Wild Blue Nutritional Info
Posted by Bob Skilnik on May 13, 2008

12 ounce serving, Wild Blue Lager has 260 calories, 26.2 grams of carbohydrates, and is 8% alcohol by volume.
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on May 13, 2008

12 ounce serving, Wild Blue Lager has 260 calories, 26.2 grams of carbohydrates, and is 8% alcohol by volume.
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on March 4, 2008
Old Milwaukee 12 oz 12.90g carbs 146 calories 4.9% abv
Old Milwaukee Light 12 oz 8.30g carbs 119 calories 3.8% abv
Old Style 12 oz 12.00g carbs 143 calories 4.7% abv
Old Style Light 12 oz 7.0g carbs 113 calories 4.2% abv
Olympia 12 oz 11.90g carbs 146 calories 4.7% abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on January 6, 2008
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on December 15, 2007
Sierra Nevada
Bigfoot 12 oz 20–24.7 g carbs Varies according to season
Pale Ale 12 oz 14.13 g carbs 160 calories 4.82% abv
Porter 12 oz 18.39 g carbs 170 calories 5.34% abv
Stout 12 oz 199 calories 5.10% abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on November 6, 2007
Well, first it was beer helping build muscle tone. Now it’s good for fluid retention. 
Prof Garzon asked a group of students to do strenuous exercise in temperatures of around 40ºC (104ºF). Half were given a pint of beer, while the others received the same volume of water.
Prof Garzon, who announced the results at a press conference in Granada beneath a banner declaring “Beer, Sport, Health”, said the hydration effect in those who drank beer was “slightly better”.
“[Professor Manuel Garzon, of Granada's medical faculty] believes the carbon dioxide in beer helps quench the thirst more quickly, while beer’s carbohydrates replace calories lost during physical exertion.
“Based on the studies, the researchers have recommended moderate consumption of beer - 500 ml a day for men or 250 ml for women - as part of an athlete’s diet.”
Juan Antonio Corbalan, a cardiologist who worked formerly with Real Madrid football players and Spain’s national basketball team, said beer had the perfect profile for re-hydration after sport.
He added that he had long recommended barley drinks to professional sportsmen after exercise.
Now no ones’ suggesting slamming down a cold sixer after running a marathon (Moderation, Not Deprivation!), but ole Prof Garzon is not without support.
“If you are dehydrated to start with following exercise, a beer, as opposed to a spirit, probably does not have a high enough concentration of alcohol to induce a diuretic effect,” says Dr James Betts, an expert on nutrition and metabolism at Bath University.
Gotta love them Brits and whoever that pretty young thing is to the right!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2007/11/01/scibeer101.xml
And don’t forget “Beer and Building Body Tone!”
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on October 8, 2007
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on August 23, 2007
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on July 5, 2007
Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat 12 oz 10.50 carbs 135 calories 4.20 abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 28, 2007
You might recall an earlier post about the Rustico Restaurant in Alexandria, VA and its problems selling beer popsicles. The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control says the “beersicles” run afoul of rules governing the serving and pouring of beer.
I’ve also noticed an unusual amount of hits on this blog for anything pertaining to Miller’s Chelada-styled Chill beer…and that got me thinking.
So what I’ve down is taken the idea and the interest in Miller Chill and put them together for my version of a Chelada Pop.
Chelada Pops ala Bob
1 12-ounce bottle of Miller Chill
1/4 teaspoon of finely grated lime zest
Juice from one small lime
3 packets of Splenda (or 3 teaspoons of sugar) or more to taste
2-3 drops of green food coloring
Pour Miller Chill into container, add the remaining ingredients and stir. Using frozen treat containers (I found mine at the local Jewel Store in the “Seasonal” section), pour the liquid into the containers. Don’t fill to the top since the liquid will expand as it freezes. Don’t worry if you find the liquid a bit too sweet. It should be. As the Chelada Pop freezes, the sweetness will become muted and will balance out.
Put the Chelada Pops into the freezer overnight and enjoy.
Since I’m cutting back on the carbs and calories, my 4-pack of Chelada Pops comes out to 2.38 carbs and 26.5 calories each. Of course, this depends on the size of the containers you use, but hey…how can you go wrong?
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 25, 2007
Gumballhead 12 oz 21.00 g carbs 195 calories 4.90 abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 18, 2007
Yuengling Traditional Lager 12 oz 12.00 g carbs 150 calories 4.4% abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 13, 2007
Leinenkugel Summer Shandy 12 oz. 12.00 g carbs 130 calories 4.20 abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 12, 2007
Bud Light Chelada 12 oz 15.6 g carbs 151 calories 4.2% abv
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 12, 2007
With an annointment from The Wall Street Journal, Miller continues to roll out the 110-calorie Miller Chill to the last third of its marketing area. National saturation should be complete by early July.
Beer (& More In Food) made earlier note of Miller’s newest beer here.
Nutritional Info for Miller Chill beer.
News Release For Miller Chill.
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 6, 2007
Corona Extra 12 oz
13.99 g carbs 148 calories 4.6% abv
In the next few months, I’ll be adding more of my own videos, along with the self-made smattering that’s now posted at http://drinkz-n-eatz-tv.com/
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on June 5, 2007
12 oz 110 calories 6.5g carbohydrates 4.2% alcohol by volume (abv)
By Alcohol, Tobacco, Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) standards, Miller Chill is classified as a “low-carbohydrate” beer.
Want to make some low calorie/carb Chelada Pops?
http://beerinfood.wordpress.com/2007/06/28/make-your-own-chelada-pops/
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In the next few months, I’ll be adding more of my own videos, along with the self-made smattering that’s now posted at http://drinkz-n-eatz-tv.com/
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on May 31, 2007
Boston Lager 12 oz. 18.00 g carbs 170 calories 4.90% alcohol by volume (abv)
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Posted by Bob Skilnik on May 28, 2007
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