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Calories In Beer, Assumptions And Facts

By: Mark Alfredo

The habit of consuming beer on a regular basis in the belief that it is good for health has been in practice for the past many centuries. This drinking habit has not taken into account, the calories in beer. The high-tech mega organizations of present days, in trying to promote human relations, organize social gatherings and outings for relaxation, where drinking a glass of beer has become a fashion.
Beer is the most common of all alcohol drinks and believing that the calories in beer do not harm the body, it is freely consumed. The calories in beer is the lowest of all alcohol drinks, with wine coming next with all other liquor showing higher content of calories. A mug (12 ounces) of beer contains 150 calories. A glass (8 ounces) of wine contains 120 calories and a shot (3 ounces) of liquor contains 100 calories. The amount of alcohol content in all the three quantities is the same.
Based on this assumption that beer contains low calories, it is consumed more than it should at these social gatherings and weekend parties. Normally a person would consume a glass of beer, but some would consume 3 to 4 glasses which would mean the person is taking in 450 to 600 calories. A person never realizes that this way of life, the drinking of alcohol destroys his health after some time.
A person habituated to drinking a beer after meals every day would be consuming about 1050 calories per week, which will add 7 kg to his weight in one year. Seven kilograms in a year will add to his waistline and cause stomach flab leading to pot belly. Very people can limit themselves and the light beer consumes them. The calories in beer change their whole bodily appearance, with that wobbly pot belly becoming more prominently visible adding to the discomfort of the person.
Women are no exception to drinking beer. A woman when she drinks tends to consume about 2 and 12 beers on an average. A woman's drinking pattern varies with woman drinking daily consuming 2 to 3 beers and women who drink only at weekends consuming a more than 12 beers. This puts the women in danger of becoming addicted drinkers of alcohol.
The calories in beer are termed to be empty calories. The alcohol gets burned quickly even before the fat and carbohydrates and as such get accumulated in your body and the most common area is the stomach area. Persons consuming beer on a regular basis, after a few months, will start noticing a marked bulge appearing in their stomach area finally leading to pot belly.
It is a common practice for persons who are enjoying a drinking spree with friends to consume beer beyond the normal limit. When that happens, it has been seen that a person eats more of the chips and snacks that is served along with the alcohol drinks, but cannot remember what had been eaten because of the dullness caused in the senses.
No doubt you would want to enjoy a weekend outing with friends with cocktails. You might want to enjoy with a glass of wine at dinner. You might want watch a game of football with beer to sip and snacks to munch. All this is good from the point of view of enjoyment or relaxation. But, you should never forget that this is going to add to your weight because of the calories in beer and other alcoholic beverages. So watch out. Instead, you could have a glass of fruit juice or a healthy beverage which could save you the blushes of a pot belly.
When consumed in excess the calories in beer will bring ill health. Consumed within limits could bring enjoyment and relaxation.

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