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Which drink is lowest in alcohol? A guide to low-ABV choices

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Over 70% of people are actively moderating their alcohol intake, leading to a rise in low- and no-alcohol options. The question of which drink is lowest in alcohol has many surprising answers, ranging from specific beers and wines to popular fortified wines and cocktails diluted with non-alcoholic mixers.

How many calories in a Brooklyn Session IPA?

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The Brooklyn Brewery's Stonewall Inn Session IPA contains approximately 95 calories per 12 fl oz serving, making it a lighter-bodied alternative to many standard IPAs. This calorie count is significantly lower than the average India Pale Ale, which often ranges from 180 to 240 calories for the same serving size. The difference is primarily due to its lower alcohol by volume (ABV), a key factor in determining a beer's caloric content.

Is drinking an 8% beer the same as two 4% beers?

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While the total volume of alcohol might be identical, many factors affect how your body processes and reacts to it. Drinking an 8% beer is not the same as drinking two 4% beers because the speed of consumption, the concentration of the alcohol, and total liquid volume all influence your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and the physiological effects you experience.

What is the lightest type of beer?

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According to the Brewers Association, "light" can refer to low calories, low alcohol, or light color, not just a single beer style. Understanding what is the lightest type of beer depends on which characteristic you prioritize, with options spanning a wide spectrum of taste and brewing methods.

What Is the Lightest Alcohol Beer? A Guide to Low-ABV Brews

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Many consumers seek out beers that are low in alcohol, and the lightest alcohol beer by volume is a non-alcoholic brew, containing 0.0% ABV. While this is the technical answer, the category of 'lightest' can also include very low-ABV beers like Budweiser Select 55 (2.4% ABV) or Miller 64 (2.8% ABV).