Light beer used to be a punchline. It is not anymore. The category now contains a handful of genuinely well-built options that deliver respectable ABV on tiny carb and calorie loads — and several brands that have quietly leapfrogged the macro lagers most drinkers reach for by default.
We track 924 beers in the DrinkLeader catalog. The picks below are the ten highest-scoring beers that clear three practical bars: 115 calories or fewer, 6g of carbs or fewer, and at least 4% ABV so a single bottle still does the job. Brand diversity is enforced (max two per label) so the list reads as a real shopping plan.
Why score beats label claims
Most light beer marketing fixates on calorie count alone. That misses how efficient the can actually is — a 95-calorie beer at 3.2% ABV is wasting both your money and your night. DrinkLeader’s score rewards usable alcohol per calorie and per carb, which is why a few less-famous labels outrank the household names below.
1. Tite Frette Greboise
2g carbs · 90 cal · 5% ABV
Tite Frette Greboise keeps carbs at a sensible 2g, well under most low-carb targets. Strong enough at 5% ABV that one can does the job. DrinkLeader score: 92.45/100.
2. Tecate Alta
2.4g carbs · 85 cal · 4% ABV
Tecate Alta keeps carbs at a sensible 2.4g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 89.09/100.
3. Hahn Ultra Low Carb
0.9g carbs · 87 cal · 4.2% ABV
At 0.9g of carbs, Hahn Ultra Low Carb is as lean as the category gets. Lower ABV at 4.2% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 88/100.
4. Corona Premier
2.6g carbs · 90 cal · 4% ABV
Corona Premier keeps carbs at a sensible 2.6g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 87.11/100.
5. Natural Light
3.2g carbs · 95 cal · 4.2% ABV
Natural Light keeps carbs at a sensible 3.2g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4.2% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 86.54/100.
6. Shock Top Zest
3.1g carbs · 90 cal · 4% ABV
Shock Top Zest keeps carbs at a sensible 3.1g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 86.34/100.
7. Miller Lite
3.2g carbs · 96 cal · 4.2% ABV
Miller Lite keeps carbs at a sensible 3.2g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4.2% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 85.75/100.
8. Budweiser Select
3.1g carbs · 99 cal · 4.3% ABV
Budweiser Select keeps carbs at a sensible 3.1g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4.3% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 85.13/100.
9. Hahn SuperDry
2.2g carbs · 99 cal · 4.6% ABV
Hahn SuperDry keeps carbs at a sensible 2.2g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4.6% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 84.7/100.
10. Busch Light
3.2g carbs · 95 cal · 4.1% ABV
Busch Light keeps carbs at a sensible 3.2g, well under most low-carb targets. Lower ABV at 4.1% means it pairs well with longer sessions. DrinkLeader score: 84.59/100.
What to grab at the store
- Stay above 4% ABV. The under-4% “ultra-light” category looks great on the can and disappoints in the glass.
- Carbs at 5g or below. Above that, you’re basically drinking a regular lager with less alcohol.
- 12oz format remains the workhorse. 16oz tallboys often add calories proportionally without making the math better.
Keep exploring
For category context against the rest of the low-carb shelf, see Light Beer vs Hard Seltzer or the broader Best Beer Drinks ranking. Brand pages worth a look: Michelob Ultra, Bud Light, Corona.