

I’ve written before about how, for better or worse, groupthink has a way of dominating the top tier of the craft market, where none of the bigger breweries are willing to let a trend go by without jumping on it, for fear that one of their competitors will strike gold instead of them. There were signs when so-called “session” IPAs became popular a few years ago that the industry might be moving in a new, more health-conscious direction, but it didn’t quite take hold the way seems to be right now. Brewed in partnership with Folds of Honor, a portion of proceeds from this beer will help Folds of Honor’s mission to provide scholarships to families of fallen service members and first responders. At 120 calories and 4.2 ABV, American Flyer Light is a flavorful yet crushable light lager. More alcohol tends to equal more flavor, which is why craft brewers have traditionally shied away from anything that would be considered a light beer. Back to Our Beers Light Lager American Flyer Light. In other words, there’s a reason light beer is so popular all over the country.īut there’s also a reason those beers don’t taste like anything.
Harpoon beer calories full#
Drink two or three of those, then factor in all the shit you’re gonna eat ‘cause you’re drunk, and before you know it, you’ve already packed away a full day’s worth of calories. Only 35 calories and 5 carbs per 12 oz serving.
Harpoon beer calories crack#
A 16-ounce can of double IPA has somewhere around 300 calories. Crack a beer and get in the game with Open League: our non-alc Hazy IPA, packed with juicy tropical hops and some recreation-minded ingredients. They take you from sober to drunk to hungover in the blink of an eye, and, even worse, they make you fat. A satisfyingly juicy watermelon wheat beer brewed to pair with BBQ. Well, newsflash: those things are fucking terrible for you. Welcome to Watermelon World Our summer ’22 Splashdown Mix Pack exclusive is a juicy watermelon wheat beer we brewed in collaboration with Andy Husbands, renowned chef and owner of the Smoke Shop BBQ chain in the greater-Boston area. And in the past couple years, if your local breweries have been keeping up with trends, there’s a very good chance many of those IPAs have been big ol’ 8% ABV tallboys of hazy, fruit-forward goodness - so delicious that you’re probably not stopping at one. If you’re a regular drinker of craft beer, there’s a very good chance you’ve had more than your fair share of IPAs.
