Best beer or alcohol for drinking all day?

Anonymous
If you don’t like to drink, move on.

I was at a BBQ yesterday and dh and I drank Michelob ultra light through out the day. I’d normally drink white wine or a craft beer or cider, but ended up having Michelob instead and it was refreshing, light and didn’t give me a headache like a lot of alcohol does after a few hours.

At the end of the night I switched and had one craft IPA and soon after had a headache.

Is there something to light, cheaper beer?
Anonymous
I don't even drink beer and I can answer this question for you. Light beer generally has a lower alcohol % than an IPA craft beer.
Anonymous
Yeah op - light beer has WAY less alcohol than an IPA or wine.
Anonymous
I rarely drink anymore, but yes “lawnmower beers” (as my DH calls them) work well for that.

Alternate those with water and you can probably drink all day and still feel decent.
Anonymous
It's amazing you can't see the link between alcohol % and headaches.
Anonymous
White claw
Anonymous
Craft beers have specialized ingredients and those can cause reactions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I rarely drink anymore, but yes “lawnmower beers” (as my DH calls them) work well for that.

Alternate those with water and you can probably drink all day and still feel decent.


Lol, this makes me laugh because my job as a kid was to bring my dad a cheap crappy beer from the fridge when he mowed the lawn. 😂
Anonymous
Vodka and soda water (flavored or not). That way you can increase/decrease the alcohol. Haven't had a hangover or been anymore than feeling a little tipsy in years.
Anonymous
Session IPAs are an alternative to light beers

Spritzers that are more spritz
Anonymous
Lighter lower alcohol beers. An IPA can have 2-3 times the alcohol of a light beer.
Anonymous
Coors Light
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coors Light


Agree. There’s a fine line between Coors Light & water.
Anonymous
All Day IPA it’s right there in the name.
Anonymous
Corona has a really light version called premier.

On the better side, witbieers are light. Allagash white is good. Hoegarden is good. There’s always a German one in the import section.

Light lagers or pale ales too. North Coast Scrimshaw.

Rose is a very light wine option. I’m not a huge fan but it’s popular.
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