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OaklandZoo
02-21-2007, 02:57 PM
Just when you thought Michelob Ultra was bad enough, there is now an beer-like beverage with no carbs. Funny how this is coming out in Japan and not in the US.

悲しいパンダ
02-21-2007, 03:15 PM
Just when you thought Michelob Ultra was bad enough, there is now an beer-like beverage with no carbs. Funny how this is coming out in Japan and not in the US.
Oh snaps, son! :eyepop: NO FUCKING CARBS!!! :clap: Wish I could get some here in the states.

Uska
02-21-2007, 03:44 PM
Man, seriously, michelob ultra was the worst thing i've ever tasted. Yech...

ミュー
02-21-2007, 10:27 PM
Sapporo Light is also pretty disgusting...
NOTE: LIGHT BEER IS FOR IDIOTS, DRINK REGULAR BEER AND DIET ON EVERYTHING ELSE FATTIES.
also, pray to Yebisu-sama... in the form of drinking his tasty beverage.

akitaka
02-21-2007, 10:30 PM
Light Beer is water. Remove the carbohydrates from wheat (which is practically nothing but), and what do you have?

Eddie Echoplex
02-22-2007, 01:40 AM
Sapporo Light is also pretty disgusting...
NOTE: LIGHT BEER IS FOR IDIOTS, DRINK REGULAR BEER AND DIET ON EVERYTHING ELSE FATTIES.
also, pray to Yebisu-sama... in the form of drinking his tasty beverage.

Lol, don't you hate when you go to the movies and there's some guy ahead of you saying:

Yah, I'd like the Jumbo popcorn, nachos with extra cheese and jalapenos, some chocolates and a diet coke, please.

"I just hope these people buy all that junkfood for a lot of people" is my common thought in my head. Mostly it is, luckily.

OaklandZoo
02-22-2007, 02:35 AM
Sapporo Light is also pretty disgusting...
NOTE: LIGHT BEER IS FOR IDIOTS, DRINK REGULAR BEER AND DIET ON EVERYTHING ELSE FATTIES.
also, pray to Yebisu-sama... in the form of drinking his tasty beverage.

You might want to pray harder now that Sapporo (who brews Yebisu) may get taken over by an investing firm, who then might sell them off to another brewery for profit. You know how the Rolling Rock formula got changed when they were taken over by a certain mega-brewery. I doubt it will happen, but it's not impossible that a similar thing might happen here.

Plekto
02-24-2007, 08:20 PM
Wait...

Since the primary source of carbs in beer is the *alcohol* and the wheat...
Removing all of the carbs means...

It's alcohol-free as well. It fails the #1 requirement for consumption.

I agree. Drink the real stuff. Exercise more to make up for it.