That got me wondering, so I did some research...surprisingly:
"If Your Goal is Burning Calories for Fat Loss
If your primary goal is to burn as many calories as you can in a single session, it's probably best to do cardio first and lift weights next. There isn't any magic behind this; it's simply easier for most people to burn more calories per exercise session when they do cardio first. However, almost any combination of burning more calories while eating fewer will result in fat loss.
Some people achieve significant weight loss exclusively though dietary changes; others do it simply through weight training. Weight lifting definitely burns calories; in fact, it often burns more calories per minute than performing endurance exercise. The problem is that most people fatigue quickly when lifting weights, and therefore cannot perform the exercise as long as they can walk, bike or use an elliptical machine. The end result is that the total calories burned per exercise session tends to be higher for those who do endurance exercise first, simply because the can exercise longer.
Ultimately, the best way to lose body fat is to combine endurance exercise and resistance exercise and, of course, to make dietary changes."
Looks like if I just cut my beer intake (CRAP!), and kept my routine, I'd drop weight pretty quickly (Just in time to plump back up for the holidays!)
To be honest...I had no idea that a single beer could have 300 calories (I thought it was around 100). It makes perfect sense why I've put on this weight...almost 1000 calories right before bed each night, is like eating a big mac value meal. Of course, I guess I could replace dinner with beer and be ok