Low-carb beer
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Ingredient Information

Name

Low-carb beer

Category

Bebidas

Popularity

1,096 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Low-carb beer is a variety of beer designed to contain a lower amount of sugars and carbohydrates compared to traditional beers. This type of beer is brewed using specific processes that reduce the content of maltose and other fermentable sugars, resulting in a light and refreshing beverage with fewer calories.

Its origin lies in the growing need of consumers looking for healthier options or who wish to control their carbohydrate intake without sacrificing the flavor and experience of enjoying a beer. These beers are especially popular in countries with trends toward low-carb diets, such as the ketogenic diet or the Atkins diet.

Among its properties, its low caloric content, lower glycemic index, and lower alcohol content in some brands stand out. This makes it an ideal ingredient for culinary recipes that seek a touch of malt and hop flavor without adding excess sugars or caloric density. In cooking, they are commonly used in meat marinades, sauces, stews, and batters, providing texture and a characteristic subtle bitterness.

In different regions of Latin America, low-carb beer may be known by various names, although there is no widely recognized exact synonym. Some related terms that may be found are: light beer, light beer, or diet beer, although it should be noted that these designations may vary in caloric and carbohydrate content depending on the brand and country.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
10mg
sodium
3mcg
folate
0g
fats
50mg
potassium
0g
sugars
34
calories
0mcg
lycopene
0.2g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
3g
carbohydrates

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