![]() The second most popular Mexican beer for American drinkers, Modelo Especial is a rich pilsner-style lager. Parent company: Grupo Modelo (Constellation Brands). ![]() "Natty" bills itself as "the official beer of keeping it real and letting things just happen." A reduced-calorie light pilsner, it has the same calorie and carb count as another Anheuser-Busch light brand, Busch Light – 95 and 3.2, respectively. This lighter sibling to the original Busch has slightly less alcohol (4.1% versus 4.3%), but earns its "light" designation with 95 calories per 12-ounce can (nine fewer than Busch) and 3.2 grams of carbohydrates, roughly half what its near-namesake has. The snowy mountains on the can echo the brand's claim to be "as crisp and cold as a mountain stream." 9. Originally known as Busch Bavarian Beer, this was the first beer introduced by Anheuser-Busch after Prohibition (a long time after Prohibition – 1955, while anti-alcohol legislation was repealed in 1933). Heinekenīrewed in the Netherlands for more than 150 years, Heineken is one of the most recognizable and widely distributed beer brands around the globe – and it remains one of the world's most popular lagers. ![]() This triple-filtered light lager, brewed by Coors in Colorado, has only 101 calories per 12 ounces. Brewer Frederick Miller dubbed it "The Champagne of Beers," as a reference to its supposed luxurious quality. This pilsner-style beer, dating from 1903, was one of the first major bottled beers, though it is now commonly sold in cans as well. This classic Belgian lager was the third-fastest growing beer brand in America, among the top-sellers, between 20. With an ABV of 5.5%, it has only 123 calories per 12-ounce bottle, slightly lower than the usual. While not known for an abundance of personality, this smooth, ice-brewed beer is gaining popularity, with shipments growing over 17% since 2013. Like most ice beers, it's slightly more alcoholic than its conventional counterpart, at 5.9% ABV. "Natty" – Natural Light – is currently the eighth biggest beer brand in America, but though its ice-beer sibling has lost some traction in recent years, it's still very popular, too. Its sales numbers are particularly impressive considering that it is distributed only on the East Coast and in the South. beer producers that is still family owned. This Pennsylvania-based brewery is the oldest in America and one of the few major U.S. Brewed, though not owned, by MillerCoors, PBR is the definitive hipster beer, inexpensive and easily drinkable, and considered unpretentious in its familiar old-style cans. ![]()
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