Low ABV, Fewer Carbs, Fewer Calories Heineken Silver has 3.2 g of carbohydrates, 95 calories, and 4% ABV in a 12-ounce serving. This compares to the iconic Heineken, which has 11 g of carbohydrates, about 149 calories, and 5.4% alcohol in a 12-ounce serving. Heineken Silver is a very refreshing beer, really. Heineken Silver, the most anticipated product launch in the company's history, takes center stage as a new premium option in the light beer category, which account for nearly half of American beers.
With 4% alcohol by volume (ABV), Heineken Silver is made specifically for the American palate with a more accessible flavor profile and 3.2 g of carbohydrates and 95 calories in a 12-ounce serving. Heineken Silver is made with malted barley, water and an extra small but significant ingredient, Heineken's exclusive A yeast. In addition, it is made to create an intense flavor without a bitter end, while remaining faithful to Heineken's passion for quality and commitment to top quality ingredients. Heineken Silver will be available nationwide this spring in 12 oz thin cans, 12 oz bottles, and 24 oz cans.
It will be available wherever other Heineken products are sold on local and external retail channels across the country. More press releases on similar topics. With 4% alcohol, Heineken Silver is made specifically for the American palate with a more accessible flavor profile and 3.2 grams of carbohydrates and 95 calories in each 12-ounce serving, he says. Made with malted barley, water and a small but significant additional ingredient, Heineken's exclusive A yeast, Heineken Silver, provides an intense flavor without a bitter finish, while remaining true to Heineken's passion for quality and commitment to premium ingredients, the company says.
Heineken Silver will be available nationwide this spring in thin 12-ounce cans, 12-ounce bottles, and 24-ounce cans. It will be available wherever other Heineken products are sold on local and external retail channels across the country, according to the company. Open and several Formula 1 races, including the title sponsor of the Heineken Silver Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix in November. Heineken Silver is made with malted barley, water and a small but significant additional ingredient, yeast A, characteristic of Heineken.
According to Salinas, lightweight lagers represent nearly 50 percent of the market by volume, and that's exactly Heineken Silver's goal.