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simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"



 
 
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Old 08-04-2006, 06:14 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"

Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
(www.bitburger.com).

I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
have any info on this?

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Old 08-04-2006, 08:20 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.support.diet.low-carb
FOB
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Default simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"

Well, it says 29 cal/100 ml. I would guess that these are all from carbs,
definitely no fat, probably no or little protein, so approximately 7 g.
carb/100 ml.

In ups.com,
stated
| Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
| (
www.bitburger.com).
|
| I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
| few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
| love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
| have any info on this?


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Old 08-04-2006, 11:24 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.support.diet.low-carb
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Default simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"


"FOB" wrote in message
et...
Well, it says 29 cal/100 ml. I would guess that these are all from carbs,
definitely no fat, probably no or little protein, so approximately 7 g.
carb/100 ml.

In ups.com,
stated
| Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
| (
www.bitburger.com).
|
| I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
| few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
| love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
| have any info on this?



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Old 11-04-2006, 01:18 AM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.support.diet.low-carb
Moo[_1_]
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Default simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"

Don't listen to people who don't know what they're talking about.

Drive NA 12 oz 20.59 g
That info and more can be found in The Low Carb Bartender: Carbs Counts For
Beer, Wine, Mixed Drinks and More. It contains the carb counts of over
1,000 beers, 400 wines, 200 mixed drinks. www.lcbartender.com





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Subject: simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"
Date: Saturday, April 08, 2006 11:14 AM

Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
(www.bitburger.com).

I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
have any info on this?

wrote in message
ups.com...
Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
(www.bitburger.com).

I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
have any info on this?



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Old 19-04-2006, 10:26 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.support.diet.low-carb
Bob S[_1_]
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Default simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"

N.A. beers are always higher in carbs than regular beers.


"Dr. Ernst Primer (again)" wrote in message
ups.com...

Hm. Makes me wonder about the value of N.A. beer in low-carb diets.
It would seem to me one is just replacing alcohol calories in light or
LC beers with sugar calories in N.A. beers, either way, you're probably
stalling your weight loss when you drink beer.

I prefer real beer myself.

260/200/200
4/27/05

Moo wrote:
Don't listen to people who don't know what they're talking about.

Drive NA 12 oz 20.59 g
That info and more can be found in The Low Carb Bartender: Carbs Counts
For
Beer, Wine, Mixed Drinks and More. It contains the carb counts of over
1,000 beers, 400 wines, 200 mixed drinks. www.lcbartender.com





From:
Subject: simple question regarding "Bitburger Drive"
Date: Saturday, April 08, 2006 11:14 AM

Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
(www.bitburger.com).

I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
have any info on this?

wrote in message
ups.com...
Anyone know the carbohydrate count in "Bitburger Drive"?
(www.bitburger.com).

I'm on the wagon for the next few weeks (trying to lose that last
few pounds), but I like beer too much so I'm doing the N.A. thing. I
love Bitburger Drive, but I have a sense it's pretty carb-y. Anyone
have any info on this?




 




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