Miller Lite is an American-style light lager with 3.2 grams of carbs per 12-ounce can or bottle, offering a great aroma and flavor, making it popular during hot summer months.
Coors Light is an American-style light lager with 5 grams of carbs per 12-ounce bottle, known for being refreshing, easy to drink, and less filling.
Bud Lite contains 4.6 grams of carbs per 12-ounce serving, providing roughly 50% fewer carbs than regular Budweiser and is slightly sweet, though some find it bland.
Busch beers, including Busch Ice and Busch Light, offer low carb options with 7 grams, 4.2 grams, and 3.2 grams of carbs per 12-ounce serving, respectively, and are enjoyed on hot summer days.
Red wine, high in antioxidants, provides 3.8 grams of carbs per 5-ounce serving and may improve heart disease markers and reduce diabetes-related complications.
White wine, with 3.8 grams of carbs per 5-ounce serving, includes options like Champagne, with extra-dry varieties offering 1.7–2.5 grams of carbs and brut types offering fewer than 0.8 grams.
These distilled spirits contain 0 grams of carbs per 1.5-ounce serving, but mixing with sugary drinks can raise carb content and affect blood sugar levels.
A martini made with gin or vodka and dry vermouth has 0.2 grams of carbs per 4-ounce drink, making it suitable for people with diabetes when consumed in moderation.
Vodka soda, made with vodka and club soda, contains 0 grams of carbs, but the carb content can increase if mixed with tonic water or sugary soda.
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