Nobody drinks Fosters lager, except for foreign tourists in Australia. Having drunk it in the UK I would go for for the John Smiths.can anybody tell me whether fosters or John Smiths extra smooth is the best to drink ?
Please help
Thank you , he wasn't sure what would contain more sugar , the lager , ( does not have to be fosters , could beNobody drinks Fosters lager, except for foreign tourists in Australia. Having drunk it in the UK I would go for for the John Smiths.
Have a look through this UK Fat Secret link it has a lot of beers / lagers listed, look for the lowest carb ones.i have tried looking on all sorts of websites but cannot find out
thanks
Thank you ,I’m not a beer or lager drinker but from I understand, it’s all very high carb. Best to stick to spirits and diet mixers or wine
This is from their own website: https://johnsmiths.co.uk/nutrition/I am getting a bit confused as on a drinks website it sasy;s he following for John Smiths
Nutrition FactsServing Size: 1 can (440 ml) per serveKilojoules552 kjCalories132 kcalProtein0 gCarbohydrate0 g Sugar0 gFat0 g Saturated Fat0 gFibre0 gSodium0 mg
So i though that meant it had no carbs , sorry ,!
Here is the nutritional info from John Smiths own website:I am getting a bit confused as on a drinks website it sasy;s he following for John Smiths
Nutrition FactsServing Size: 1 can (440 ml) per serveKilojoules552 kjCalories132 kcalProtein0 gCarbohydrate0 g Sugar0 gFat0 g Saturated Fat0 gFibre0 gSodium0 mg
So i though that meant it had no carbs , sorry ,!
I am getting a bit confused as on a drinks website it sasy;s he following for John Smiths
Nutrition FactsServing Size: 1 can (440 ml) per serveKilojoules552 kjCalories132 kcalProtein0 gCarbohydrate0 g Sugar0 gFat0 g Saturated Fat0 gFibre0 gSodium0 mg
So i though that meant it had no carbs , sorry ,!
Whoever completed that information was clearly only interested in the calorie content. There is always sugar and carbs in beer. You really do have to be careful with websites like that when all the information is entered by Jo Public.
@mother36 Also note that the nutritional info on John Smiths website is per 100ml, and a pint is 568ml, so there is some maths involved (so for the Smooth and Original (can and keg) that makes it virtually 15 carbs per pint)This is from their own website: https://johnsmiths.co.uk/nutrition/
I’m not a beer or lager drinker but from I understand, it’s all very high carb. Best to stick to spirits and diet mixers or wine