Hi all,since being diagnosed with type 2 have given up cider and started drinking holstein pils,Drinking this has been ok as my sugar levels have been alright.
I drink coors light.
I drink one of the cans with some vodka. The carb content from what I have read is half that of an ordinary lager. Only one because of the carb content and I don't think four or five of them will be as good as regular lager taste wise.
Hi all,since being diagnosed with type 2 have given up cider and started drinking holstein pils,Drinking this has been ok as my sugar levels have been alright.
the problem is they are expensive to buy.I have looked at coors light,but the only information i can get is that each bottle contains 5% carb.Please help
I can't remember the amount, but it is one of the lower ones, and doesn't seem to affect me.
I could only say try it, and test afterwards, as even then you may react differently to others.
the problem is they are expensive to buy.I have looked at coors light,but the only information i can get is that each bottle contains
5% carb.Please help
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Coors light does not affect my blood sugar at all..Thank God.lol..
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Coors light does not affect my blood sugar at all..Thank God.lol.. Yes, it's a 'damme' good beer.
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I drink coors light. cheers for that,i know alcohol is really a no no but
ive drank all my life ( cider ) so i will always drink,so for me changing
I can't remember the amount, but it is one of the lower ones, and doesn't seem to affect me.
I could only say try it, and test afterwards, as even then you may react differently to others.
me drink to say coors light is an improvement from the cider,i would be lying to myself to say i will stop drinking
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From a diabetic point, rather than the usual lifestyle argument, alcohol isn't ruled out.
We had a thread on here, Boozing, about it.
In fact, I find, personally, a glass of red wine actually helps lower my BS in the morning.
Spirits aren't too bad either.
The effect on your liver is a different issue though.
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From a diabetic point, rather than the usual lifestyle argument, alcohol isn't ruled out. its a difficult one,liver and kidneys,cholestrel,eyes all ok so as long as i dont go crazy!
We had a thread on here, Boozing, about it.
In fact, I find, personally, a glass of red wine actually helps lower my BS in the morning.
Spirits aren't too bad either.
The effect on
your liver is a different issue though.
- #10
I too drink coor lights there is roughly 4.6g or carbs per 330ml bottle. This has been worked out using the nutrtional info from american coors light so it could be slightly different. One thing i liked about my last holiday in the U.S. the large variety of light beers and that they put the full nutritional info on the cans/bottles like our food over here. I don't know why beer is exempt
from doing so over here. Even better is michelob ultra which only has 2.6g per 330 bottle
- #11
Coors Light is the only beer I can have. It's got about 5g per bottle, so 3 is about the limit for me.
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Yes, it's a 'damme' good beer. Lmao!!
- #13
Coors Light and Michelob Ultra have always had little effect on me. Bizarelly Guiness also doesn't seem to have too drastic an effect on my blood sugar.
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Micholob ultra is about the best but only 3.5 alcohol I usually have a couple Holstein or corona premium which give the affect I seem to keep level down but went on fosters it sky high