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which of these drinks have the most sugar
a pint of fosters or a small bottle of lucozade
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a pint of fosters or a small bottle of lucozade
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lucozade certainly contains a lot of sugar.
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The brewing process seeks to convert sugar to alcohol, so there shouldn't be very much sugar left in any alcoholic drink. A pint of Fosters contains 3g.
The whole point of drinks like Lucozade is that they're packed with sugar. A 380ml bottle contains 33.1g of actual sugar but a further 65.4g of glucose-based content (which is 'sugar' in all but name).
So there's about 33 times as much sugar (including other glucose-based content) in a bottle of Lucozade as in a pint of Fosters.
The whole point of drinks like Lucozade is that they're packed with sugar. A 380ml bottle contains 33.1g of actual sugar but a further 65.4g of glucose-based content (which is 'sugar' in all but name).
So there's about 33 times as much sugar (including other glucose-based content) in a bottle of Lucozade as in a pint of Fosters.
A pint versus a small bottle? You are not comparing like with like.
Pint of lager would be about 180 calories, according to this.
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You very carefully specified sugar, to which the answer for a fermented product is "low in sugar". I only post the above to get across that they are in no way calorie-free (where do you think a beer gut comes from?) and comparisons are not straightforward.
Pint of lager would be about 180 calories, according to this.
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You very carefully specified sugar, to which the answer for a fermented product is "low in sugar". I only post the above to get across that they are in no way calorie-free (where do you think a beer gut comes from?) and comparisons are not straightforward.