Most gamblers don’t think about calories when they order a pint in the pub.
But would you reach for a second, third, or fourth pint if you knew how many calories you were knocking back?
Four pints of BrewDog Punk IPA, one of the worst offenders, can provide half a day’s worth of calories.
And just one pint of San Miguel contains about 250 calories – more than a Mars bar (228 cal).
To solve this “major problem” of uncertainty about the caloric value of beer, Shadow Health Minister Liz Kendall suggested that beer pumps should display the number of calories in a pint.
Here, MailOnline gathers the evidence and compares how many calories are in Britain’s favorite pints.
Here’s the number of calories in some of Britain’s favorite pints, according to the myfitnesspal database. Ales seem to be more caloric with an Abbot Ale at 234 calories and a Punk IPA at 292 calories. But a 210-calorie Guinness is surprisingly less than a 235-calorie Peroni and a 227-calorie Stella Artois
The Labor frontbencher told the BBC Newscast that she ‘would like to know how many calories are in alcohol’.
She said that for her “knowledge is power,” before adding that she’s “not going to tell people what to do.”
But industry leaders say calories on faucets is a bad idea at a time when high street stores are already grappling with a stagnant economy.
This isn’t the first time calories have been suggested on faucets.
In 2021, Tory government health chiefs wanted to force larger chains to disclose the calorie count for every beer, wine and spirits ordered in their bars.
But it was later scrapped due to cost concerns.
Whether you like beer taps with calories on them or not, you might be surprised to learn that some IPAs contain more than double the calories in a packet of Walkers ready-to-eat salted chips (130 cal).
A pint of BrewDog Punk IPA contains 292 calories, making it the worst offender of the 16 beers MailOnline reviewed.
That means just two pints of the IPA contain more than a quarter of a person’s recommended daily calorie intake.
Men should consume about 2,500 calories per day to maintain a healthy weight, while women are advised to stick to 2,000 calories.
Shipyard American Pale Ale (257 cal) and San Miguel (256 cal) are not far behind.
Meanwhile, Kronenbourg (244 cal) contains almost the same number of calories as a three McVitie’s Chocolate Digestive (249).
And punters may be shocked to discover that a pint of Peroni (235 cal) or an Abbot Ale (234 cal) contains almost the same number of calories as a Snickers (245 cal).
In comparison, a pint of Carling is on the lighter side of the scale at 189 calories.
A pint of Foster’s contains 205 calories and a Heineken is 227 calories.
It’s not just beers and larger beers that are high in calories, as wine, cider and spirits are loaded with them.
That’s because many alcoholic beverages are made from natural starch and sugar, which are fermented to produce the alcohol content.
This is why alcohol contains about 7 calories per gram, which is almost as much as a gram of fat, according to the NHS.
While many believe that the darker the beer and the denser the head, the more carbohydrates and calories the drink contains, that myth has been debunked.
Many lagers contain even more calories than a Guinness.
A pint of Budweiser (232 cal), Cobra (228 cal) and Stella Artois (227 cal) all contain more calories.
Higher sugar levels in beers such as Peroni, Kronenbourg, Budweiser, Heineken and Stella Artois could be why they have more calories in each pint than Guinness, says DrinkWell UK.
Pint | Calories Kcal |
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Carling | 189 |
fosters | 205 |
Guinness | 210 |
Sharp’s Doom Bar | 220 |
Hop House 13 Bigger | 226 |
Becks | 226 |
Heineken | 227 |
Stella Artois | 227 |
Cobra | 228 |
Budweiser | 232 |
Abbot Ale | 234 |
Peroni | 235 |
Kronenburg | 244 |
San Miguel | 256 |
Shipyard American Pale Ale | 257 |
BrewDog Punk IPA | 292 |
Source: Myfitnesspal |