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Author Topic: Think once again to have another Beer!  (Read 506 times)
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« on: September 29, 2010, 05:58:19 pm »

Beer is not only loaded with calories, but also with sugars that get stored into empty calories and carbs that converts your belly/tummy into a spare tire like rubber cement. Calories in beer are the kind of hard to burn.

Beer drinkers, as in chronic beer drinkers, can notice a difference within the first few months of drinking. And don’t be ever get fooled yourself by thinking that just a “Lite” beer is much better. It is true that the “Lite” version has scaled down a calorie or two and that they might shed off a couple grams of carbs during the processing, but few beers put the time and effort and expense learning how to make a beer lighter in caloric content and carbohydrates and all the nasty sugars and whatnot that pack on the pounds adding to the beer gut without making the whole thing taste like watery pee.
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