How many calories are in Odell Drumroll?

Answered by Andrew Fritz

Odell Drumroll is a that I have had the pleasure of tasting and analyzing as a sommelier and brewer. When it comes to discussing the calorie content of this beer, I must admit that it is a bit difficult to provide an exact number without knowing the specific serving size. However, I can certainly provide some general information based on the average calorie content of similar beers.

Typically, a standard serving size for beer is 12 ounces. In this case, we can estimate the calorie content of Odell Drumroll based on this serving size. Now, it's important to note that the calorie content of a beer primarily comes from two sources: carbohydrates and . Carbohydrates provide about 4 calories per gram, while alcohol provides about 7 calories per gram.

To determine the calorie content of Odell Drumroll, we need to know the total calories derived from these two sources. From the information provided, we know that there are no calories derived from fat in this beer. This means that all the calories in Odell Drumroll will come from carbohydrates and alcohol.

Now, I must admit that I do not have access to the specific nutritional information for Odell Drumroll. However, I can provide an estimate based on the average calorie content of similar beers. On average, a 12-ounce serving of beer can contain anywhere from 120 to 200 calories.

Considering Odell Drumroll is a pale , it is likely to fall within this range. However, it is important to note that the calorie content can vary depending on the specific recipe and process used by Odell Brewing Company. Therefore, it would be best to refer to the nutritional information provided by the brewery or consult their website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

While I cannot provide an exact number of calories in Odell Drumroll without knowing the specific serving size, I can estimate that it falls within the range of 120 to 200 calories for a 12-ounce serving. To get a more accurate estimate, it is always best to refer to the nutritional information provided by the brewery.