 Today, we're going to do a quick review about the Shiner Ruby Redbird Low-Carb Ginger Grapefruit Beer. I may even drink one on screen, either njrew22.com with a booze review. It's the Shiner Ruby Redbird 95-calorie Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and Ginger Beer. It's a beer. Don't you? Let me hold it up. There we go. Anyway, I found myself experimenting a little more. I have my Smirnoff Spike Sparkling Seltzers, which I love, love, love, love, love because no problems. Everything's great. You can't get that feeling from any other drink, really. Every now and then I got it from a nice wine, a watered-down wine in a similar fashion. Ruby Redbird from Shiner. It's a 3.1 grams of carbs per can, and it's 4% alcohol. That's about three times the number of carbs that we have in a typical Smirnoff Spike Sparkling Seltzer. I'm thinking if I drank six, that's 18 grams of carbs versus six grams of carbs in a six pack of Smirnoff. It shouldn't make a difference, and it probably doesn't. I've never drank six. The most I've ever drank in a day is two, and I think I'm down to my last one or two cans over the last week or two. But I want to say something about it. Now, the 3.1, I want to take a sip here. I have to say, if I was a beer drinker again, I used to drink nothing but Coronas and Guinness, and those were my two best beers. But if I was a beer drinker again, I probably would keep this in my rotation. I really like the taste of it. It's a nice, light taste, and I'm not knocking the product whatsoever. What I'm going to knock is just beer in general. Excuse me. See, it's like already making me flimmy. I guess weak-based products in general. Again, I like the flavor. It's a really nice, smooth, it's a perfect summer drink. Let me fix that. It sure seems like a nice summer drink. So it's an enjoyable drink, but I tell you, beer gives me gas. And when I drank, I think one night I had three, and then I switched over to something smoother and light, lower, and carbs. I felt kind of crappy the next day. All day. I had that day after beer feeling. That was really the first time I felt it, because after not having that day after beer feeling for so long, and then reintroducing, it's definitely caused by the beer, because my diet did not change at all. And if you pound it a 12 pack, which is probably really easy to do, you're looking at 36 grams of carbs or actually more, 37 grams of carbs. And then you're probably going to end up messing up your ketosis, and even though alcohol messes up your ketosis already. But so I like the beer. I guess somebody who's just tinkering around with low carb and wants to have one or two beers without really screwing up, I guess it's the least or the worst, I give gas from beer. You don't get it from the seltzer. I already feel shitty. I'm sorry. I probably won't finish the beer. But maybe I will. I'm committed. But we're going to stick to our seltzers. You might want to try it. Anybody trying going into the low carb arena might want to try it. But you're going to realize later on that no beer. No beer is worth it in the low carb. And I think they have really low calorie ones. I don't know. Stick to the seltzers. They're malt beverages. Seltzers are it. All right. So please subscribe. Hit the bell. Thank you very much for watching. I hope I made some sense, but try them. They're pretty good.