I am going to assume you are talking about draft beer. If that is true, the answer is none. Beer as a whole is fat free. You could be drinking a double IPA at 11% that is 200 calories a half pint and it still would have 0 grams of fat.
Liquid fat is close enough in viscocity and weight to water that "pint to pound the world around for water milk and eggs" shouldn't be too off. If you are using Crisco weigh it.
There is no fat in Keith's beer.
About 50 grams.
in half a cup 0.2g
how many grams of fat is allowable
100 grams of fat is, for example, 3½ ounces of butter (almost half a packet of butter).
Sugar free pudding made with fat-free milk has 3 points per 1 cup.
The number of grams of fat present in ice cream depends on what type of ice cream it is and how big of a serving you have. Typically a half of a cup of chocolate ice cream has 7 grams of fat, while a half cup of strawberry ice cream has about 6 grams.
About 453.6 grams per pound.
There are 0.02 to 0.08 grams of fat in strawberries
100
100 grams McD fries = 16.2 grams fat
5.4 grams of normal fat and 3.3 saturated fat