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<blockquote data-quote="Homer" data-source="post: 6609" data-attributes="member: 6522"><p><strong>Re: Diabetes & alcohol</strong></p><p></p><p>I believe that Miller light is the lowest carb freely available beer at .7g per 100ml (about 3.8g per can compared to 11.19 for pils) I think that there is a misconception that the stronger beers have less carbs as all the sugar has been brewed out, this is not the case and i believe that h. pils may fall into the latter category. Remember that beer stimulates insulin production so if you are on tablets you must take extra care when consuming large amounts of alcohol.</p><p>My personal preference is red wine but I drink miller when at the pub.</p><p></p><p>Your reading of 12 the day after isn't really very good, what is it without the lager? try for 7, I know that this isn't always possible, but 12 is really high and needs dealing with.</p><p></p><p>Sorry to go on I am T2 aged 57 also like a drink, have been diagnosed for 7 years, now on just metformin, was on 4 tabs of gliclazide, knowledge is the key in assisting your body in coping with this condition</p><p></p><p><strong>Good on you for not smoking.</strong></p><p></p><p>Beer UK pint(568ml) </p><p></p><p>Marstons Low C 3.41 </p><p></p><p>Bindings Diat Pils 3.98 </p><p></p><p>Miller Lite 4.26 </p><p></p><p>Michelob Ultra 4.43 </p><p></p><p>Coors Light 7.55 </p><p></p><p>Corona Light 8.63 </p><p></p><p>Amstel Light 8.63 </p><p></p><p>Holsten Pils 11.19 </p><p></p><p>Becks 11.36 </p><p></p><p>Carlsberg 15.34 </p><p></p><p>Stella Artois 16.76 </p><p></p><p>Budweiser 17.32 </p><p></p><p>Foster's Lager 17.61</p><p></p><p>credit to sati at </p><p>lowcarber.org/archive/index.php/t-161164.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Homer, post: 6609, member: 6522"] [b]Re: Diabetes & alcohol[/b] I believe that Miller light is the lowest carb freely available beer at .7g per 100ml (about 3.8g per can compared to 11.19 for pils) I think that there is a misconception that the stronger beers have less carbs as all the sugar has been brewed out, this is not the case and i believe that h. pils may fall into the latter category. Remember that beer stimulates insulin production so if you are on tablets you must take extra care when consuming large amounts of alcohol. My personal preference is red wine but I drink miller when at the pub. Your reading of 12 the day after isn't really very good, what is it without the lager? try for 7, I know that this isn't always possible, but 12 is really high and needs dealing with. Sorry to go on I am T2 aged 57 also like a drink, have been diagnosed for 7 years, now on just metformin, was on 4 tabs of gliclazide, knowledge is the key in assisting your body in coping with this condition [b]Good on you for not smoking.[/b] Beer UK pint(568ml) Marstons Low C 3.41 Bindings Diat Pils 3.98 Miller Lite 4.26 Michelob Ultra 4.43 Coors Light 7.55 Corona Light 8.63 Amstel Light 8.63 Holsten Pils 11.19 Becks 11.36 Carlsberg 15.34 Stella Artois 16.76 Budweiser 17.32 Foster's Lager 17.61 credit to sati at lowcarber.org/archive/index.php/t-161164.html [/QUOTE]
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