Bud Select 55 Gets Reviewed

Bud Select 55 continues to make waves across the country. And while we here at Drink Update think the low-calorie craze is another disturbing trend for beer, we understand why people are attracted to the watery fizz. Because Select 55 is only available in some test markets, I haven’t had the chance to try it myself.
But we have review from our friends at Hoperatives:
If Perrier and Bud Light had a baby, you would have SELECT 55. This new Super Ultra Light American Style Lager has not only taken calories to a new low aroma, appearance, and taste have also suffered the same fate. What you end up with is barely yellow, highly carbonated, lightly malty, white bread scented beer with a finish that elicits memories of those times when the soda fountain runs out of syrup. “Excuse me, sir. . . I think your beer tap is out of syrup. All I’m getting is carbonated beer flavored water”.
It was unremarkable in a very well rounded kind of way. The normal rating system I use to review beer would fail this beer before I even made it to the overall impression category, however I’m not going to fail it. I’m going to give it a D- and recognize that there is a niche of people who want a beer but don’t want calories, taste, or perhaps just want to drink a nice ultra light fizzy beer after they finish a 5K.
Check out the whole post at Hoperatives.
Beer bellies revisited

Calories, carbs, beer, beer bellies. They all go together right? That must be why more and more products like Bud Select 55 are being released all the time.
Not so fast. At least one study suggests that beer bellies are not from drinking alcohol at all.
Charlie Papazian at Examiner.com tells us more:
I always look at century old paintings and wondered about those roly-poly folks dancing in the streets or sitting on a stool, smoking a pipe. Did all those overweight, jolly or austere men and women drink so much beer that they had beer bellies even in then.
400 and 500 years ago you couldn’t go down to you local market and pick up a 30-pack of cheap beer. You probably had to work at drinking a lot of beer, yet the belly has been with us for ages. It turns out a recent study by the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition may slim down your chances of getting a belly from too much beer.
No it doesn’t matter whether your wearing jeans or not, but evidently the study indicates that it might have something to do with your genes.
A study of thousands of beer drinkers found that although people who drink regularly are more likely to put on weight, they do not necessarily accumulate fat around the abdomen.
How to drink more alcohol and lose weight

Can you lose weight and drink? What if you drink a lower calorie drink? Is liquor better than beer? How about wine? Is there zero-calorie alcohol? How important are calories in picking your drink? Alcohol and calories are always a huge discussion at my bar, and they seem to have attracted a lot of interest on this blog. Here is what you need to know about drinking and calories.
- Don’t Drink Light Beer. You drink to have fun with friends and to enjoy a tasty beverage. Light beer is definitely not fun and because the alcohol percentage is lower, you end up drinking more. You’re also paying for extra water. Bud Light is one thing, but absolutely forget about MGD 64 or the upcoming Bud Select 55. MGD 64 is 2.8% alcohol, which means you have to drink almost two simultaneously to reach the alcohol and taste of a full-bodied beer.
- Do Shots, Not Shooters. If you are reading this, I assume you are someone old enough to appreciate what goes into their body. When you were 21, it was OK to drink kamikaze shooters, Washington Apples, and Slippery Nipples. Now that you’re a little older, forget the extra calories that come from juices, creams, mixes and liqueurs. They contain no alcohol (or some in the case of liqueurs) and they will make you fat. Instead train your pallet to enjoy a chilled shot of Grey Goose, or be a man and drink a shot of whiskey. You’ll get more bang for your buck and less gut in front you.
- Learn How to Drink Wine… The Right Way. I had a couple ladies at my bar recently ask about Slender, a fairly new wine that uses no added sugar. They called it “zero-calorie wine.” HA! There is no such thing in the alcohol world. Slender uses a zero-calorie artificial sweetener to add flavor. That doesn’t mean the juice contains no alcohol. Ladies and gents, it’s time to ditch the white zin, riesling, and anything that tastes like candy. Slow down, sip your wine and pay attention to aromas and flavors that aren’t like candied apples.
- Drink a Ton of Water. Ever watch somebody drink a rum and coke? I see people all the time use the straw (amateur mistake) and suck down drinks in 5 – 10 minutes. They are dehydrated. Drinking water will make you feel more full, will slow down your drink, and will prevent a hangover. How about ordering a water with every drink? You may think this is annoying to a bartender… if you find one who is, stop giving him business. I’m interested in having customers who are good company for more than 30 minutes; water is the key to a fun night, looser jeans, and a better morning.
- Know The Facts. Alcohol is alcohol is alcohol. It doesn’t matter if it comes from beer, wine or liquor. What matters is calories. If you are into counting carbs, that’s another issue. The bottom line, it doesn’t matter which of the three main styles of alcohol you choose — they all contain calories. Drinking alcohol will not help you lose weight, but drinking the right way will certainly hurt you less on your journey. Follow the above guidelines and you will make vast improvement in the quality of your consumption.
Image from the Space for Fitness.
How Depressing… Bud Select 55 Calorie Beer

Does this mean we can stop calling it beer? Bud is responding to the popularity of MGD 64 by planning to roll out a 55 calorie Bud Select. Ad Age reports that Anheuser / Inbev even flirted with releasing more 55 calorie beers – they have label samples from Anhueser Light and Michelob Light, but it sounds like they are just going to stick to Bud Select. For now.
Mutineer Magazine echoes my thoughts, “At least PRETEND to care what’s in the can. I get it, marketing’s important, but it’s beer people. Not orange juice. Not water. It’s effing beer. If you have to, drink a beer with more than 55 calories and then go for a walk or something. Do yourself a favor.”
Test market cities include Cincinnati, Louisville, and Austin.