Double bock beer (8% abv)

Alcohol Content: Moderate
Warning: Alcohol consumption stops fat metabolism and is generally unhealthy. It should be avoided or consumed in moderation.
Carb Check
- Carbs
- 4gCarbs
- Fiber
- 0gFiber
- Net Carbs
- 4gNet Carbs
- Carbs per Portion
- 13.2gCarbs per Portion
- Glycemic Index
- 90Glycemic Index
- Glycemic Load
- 11.9Glycemic Load
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Color-coded system for nutritional impact: Use for food choices, especially for diabetes or low-carb diets.
Diet Check
- Low Carb
- No
- Keto
- No
- Carnivore
- No
- Paleo
- No
- Slow Carb
- No
- Vegan
- Yes
- Vegetarian
- Yes
- Low FODMAP
- No
- Alcohol free
- No
pH Check
Nutrient Distribution per 100g
Double bock beer (8% abv)
- Water6.4g
- Fiber0.0g
- Carbs4.0g
- Fat0.0g
- Protein1.0g
Advanced Nutrient Analysis
- Histamine
- High
- Purine
- High
- Tyramine
- Moderate
- FODMAP
- Moderate
- Oxalate
- Not present
- Goitrogen
- Not present
- Sulfite
- Moderate
- Nitrate
- Not present
- Antioxidants
- Low
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For the antioxidant level, the scale is flipped. 1 (green) is a high antioxidant level, and 5 (purple) is a low antioxidant level.
Double bock beer is a strong lager with an alcohol content of 8%, providing a rich, malty flavor. Although low in carbohydrates per serving, its very high glycemic index of 90 makes it less suitable for people following strict dietary guidelines. The nutrient profile is minimal, with insignificant contributions to daily mineral intake.
- Contains 4g of carbohydrates per serving.
- High glycemic index (GI) of 90.
- Low in sodium, at 0.04% of RDA.
- Minimal amounts of calcium and magnesium.
- Has an alcohol content of 8% ABV.
Is Double bock beer (8% abv) keto?
Double bock beer is generally not suitable for a ketogenic diet due to its high glycemic index of 90, which suggests a rapid increase in blood sugar levels. Though it has low carbs per serving, its alcohol content and potential to disrupt the metabolism of glucose may hinder ketosis.
Carbohydrate Impact and Glycemic Index of Double bock beer (8% abv)
The glycemic index of double bock beer is 90, indicating a quick rise in blood glucose levels after consumption. Despite its low carbohydrate content per serving, this high GI value necessitates caution for those monitoring blood sugar levels, as it can influence insulin response.
Vitamin Check
- Vitamin A (Retinol)
- 0
- Vitamin C
- 0
- Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
- 0.001
- Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)
- 0.06
- Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)
- 0.04
- Beta-Carotene
- 0
Mineral Check
- Sodium
- 5
- Calcium
- 3
- Iron
- 0.001
- Potassium
- 80
- Magnesium
- 15
- Phosphorus
- 50
- Zinc
- 0.001
Allergen Check
- Fructose
- Low
- Lactose
- Not present
- Gluten
- Moderate
- Soy
- Not present
- Shellfish
- Not present
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Nutritional Information
| Nutrient | Amount (100g) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 63 kcal |
| Beta-CaroteneVitamin | 0 |
| CalciumMineral | 3 |
| CarbohydratesMacro | 4 |
| Dietary FatMacro | 0 |
| Dietary FiberMacro | 0 |
| IronMineral | 0.001 |
| MagnesiumMineral | 15 |
| PhosphorusMineral | 50 |
| PotassiumMineral | 80 |
| ProteinMacro | 1 |
| SodiumMineral | 5 |
| Vitamin A (Retinol)Vitamin | 0 |
| Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)Vitamin | 0.001 |
| Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin)Vitamin | 0.06 |
| Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)Vitamin | 0.04 |
| Vitamin CVitamin | 0 |
| WaterMacro | 6.4 |
| ZincMineral | 0.001 |
