@8766c079: I apologize for the confusion earlier. After looking up the ingredients of Amstel Radler 0.0%, it seems that this particular product is sweetened with a combination of sugar and steviol glycosides, which are a type of sweetener derived from the stevia plant. The lemon juice used in Amstel Radler 0.0% is made from concentrate.
In terms of calories, Amstel Radler 0.0% contains approximately 20 calories per 100ml, or 60 calories per 300ml bottle. However, the exact calorie count can vary depending on the serving size and the specific recipe used.
So based on your research would you see a risk for inflammation with this product?
@8766c079: There is no evidence to suggest that Amstel Radler 0.0% specifically would cause inflammation. However, it's worth noting that any food or beverage that contains added sugars, including natural sweeteners like stevia, can contribute to inflammation if consumed in excess. Additionally, some people may be sensitive to certain ingredients in non-alcoholic beer, such as hops or barley, which could potentially lead to inflammation or other adverse effects. It's always a good idea to consume non-alcoholic beer and other foods and beverages in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
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