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You might not be able to taste the alcohol in a Long Island Iced Tea, but the easy-to-sip beverage contains a lot more of it than many other popular cocktails.
The Athletic Brewing Co. beer’s low calorie count – just 45 per can – was a major draw, along with having the chance to enjoy the taste of beer for less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.
Additionally, he recommends that when in doubt, choosing a drink with lower alcohol content (e.g., 5 per cent vs 8 per cent) such as beer is often the better option.