Fancy a beverage this evening but aren’t sure whether to opt for a bottle (or pint!) of beer, or a glass of wine?  Both have their pros and cons when it comes to calorie content, so in this blog we’re answering the question: Wine vs Beer Calories – which is lower?

A pint of beer can range from 153-204 calories, while a glass of standard wine has between 121-172 calories per glass. SLW, on the other hand, contains 60-65 kcal per 100ml, as well as 0g sugar, 0g carbs, 0g fat, 0g saturates, 0g protein, and 0g salt.

So, a pint of beer is generally higher in calories than a glass of wine. However, this difference isn’t always significant, and there are many other factors to consider when making your choice.

For example, beer is often served in larger serving sizes than wine, so you may end up consuming more calories overall if you choose beer. On the other hand, wine is often drunk with food, while beer is often consumed on its own (or with a bar snack!). So when you’re considering Wine vs Beer Calories, it’s worth thinking about what else you’re eating and drinking in order to get a clearer picture of the calories you’re likely to consume, if you are counting them.

At the end of the day, it’s up to you to decide which beverage you prefer. If you’re watching your calorie intake, though, you may want to opt for wine – particularly Slimline Wine – instead of beer.