Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
FINDING A LOW-CARB beer that doesn’t suck is basically mission impossible.
Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
And with the popularity of low-carb diets like Keto, some people are seeking the best of low-carb options for everything.
Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
But when it comes to beer, low in carb can tend to mean low in flavor. Light beers have a bad rap for being way too watery and having absolutely zero body, or fullness of flavor. With a million new and different craft options on the market right now, reaching for the ‘light’ pick can just feel wrong.
Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
Classic beers can have anywhere from 12 to 25 grams of carbs. Pilsners, lagers, and ales are typically on the low end of that spectrum, while as heavier stouts and IPAs sit on the higher side. Low-carb light beers (think BudLight and Miller Lite) keep their carbs below 5 grams.
Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
We sampled a ton of different options, all under 5 grams of carbs, to find the ones that don’t taste like watered-down grains. You’re welcome in advance.
Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
Here are our top seven.
Here Are Our Favorite Low-Carb Beers
Cisco Shark Tracker Light Lager
Cisco Cisco Brewers Shark Tracker Light Lager
Cisco Cisco Brewers Shark Tracker Light Lager
Want to drink your beer and do some good at the same time? This perfectly dry light lager will keep your diet in check with only 4 grams of carbs and help save the Apex predator. That feels like enough of a reason to crack a cold one.
Dogfish Head Slightly Mighty
IPA Dogfish Head Slightly Mighty Lo-Cal IPA
IPA Dogfish Head Slightly Mighty Lo-Cal IPA
A low-cal, low-carb IPA? It has to be a joke right? Believe us, it’s not. Dogfish Head really hit the nail on the head with this hazy India Pale Ale. The secret to this masterpiece with only 3.6 grams of carbs is monk fruit, giving it notes of coconut and pineapple with the classic hoppy IPA taste. If you’re an IPA lover, run, don’t walk.
Iron City Light
I.C. Light
The Steel City is known for more than its bridges and Super Bowl records. Iron City Brewing was one of the first brewing companies in America to produce a lager in 1861, and its popping off with this light version that’s replacing BudLights everywhere. It has a crisp and malty finish with only 3 grams of carbs.
Devil’s Backbone Bright Tangerine
Bright Tangerine Sparkling Ale
Bright Tangerine…