Low Calorie Drink Recipes:
Skinny Cocktails and Alcohol Options With Less Guilt
Skinny Cocktails and Alcohol Options With Less Guilt
You can enjoy the treats and beverages of any celebration and still
protect your waistline by choosing low calorie alcoholic drinks. The
number of calories in a mixed drink varies depending on three factors,
which include the percentage of alcohol, the mixer and the drink size.
Don't Forget the Calories in the Alcohol Itself
The higher the alcohol percentage the more
calories you will consume. For example 80-proof vodka (40% alcohol; the
most common type) has 64 calories per 1oz 86-proof vodka (43% alcohol)
has 70 calories 1 oz 90-proof vodka (45% alcohol) has 73 calories and
so on. Mixers alone can be packed full of calories
such as soda and flavored syrups. Try choosing beverages mixed with low
calorie fruit juice, vegetable juice, club soda or diet soda. Don’t be
afraid to ask the bartender if he or she can mix your beverage with one
of the following mixers:
Low calorie mixer options:
- Diet soda or diet tonic: 0 calories
- Orange juice (6 oz): 84 calories
- Light orange juice (8 oz): 50 calories
- Light cranberry juice (8 oz): 40 calories
- Light lemonade (8 oz): 5 calories
- Coffee, tea: 0 calories
- Lemon or lime juice (1/2 oz): 10 calories
Low Calorie Beer and Wine Options
For those who are trying to protect their diet and
consume fewer carbohydrates choosing light beers such as Michelob
Ultra or wine can help. Light beer equals low carbohydrate. They
contain the same amount of alcohol but fewer calories. On average here
is how beer and wine choices look for calorie consumption:
- Port wine (3 oz): 128
- Bloody Mary (5 oz): 118
- Red wine (5 oz): 120
- White wine (5 oz): 120
- Alcohol-free wine (5 oz): 20-30
- Beer (12 oz): 150-198
- Light beer (12 oz): 95-136
- Ultra-light beer (12 oz): 64-95
Mixed Drink & Cocktail Variations with Less Calories
For punches and tropical cocktail options liquor
should be limited as well. These recipes often contain sugary mixed
options that pack the calories in a small glass. Try to substitute
recipes using artificial sweeteners or sugar free syrups to keep the
calorie content at a minimum for your next party. Here are some ideas
of how liquor calories stack up:
- Wine spritzer (5 oz): 100
- Spiced cider with rum (8 oz): 150
- Screwdriver (8 oz): 190
- Mimosa (4 oz): 75
- Rum and Coke (8 oz): 185
- Rum and Diet Coke (8 oz): 100
- Green apple martini (1 oz each vodka, sour apple, apple juice): 148
- Martini (2.5 oz): 160
- Champagne (5oz): 106-120
Being Safe and Smart About Alcohol Consumption
No matter your drink of choice during the
festivities always be safe. Don’t drink and drive (or drink if you are
underage) instead have cab fair on hand or a designated driver for safe
transportation. Don’t leave your beverage unattended as it could lead
you to become a victim of drink spiking. Leaving your drink unguarded
could make it susceptible to being mixed with GHB or Rohypnol (roofies)
a.k.a. the date rape drug. Better safe than sorry so have a friend
watch your drink or simply dump your old drink and order a fresh one.
Over consumption of alcohol is hazardous to your health. It can lead to
stomach, liver and kidney problems that can be fatal. So drink
responsibly and enjoy the party season fun in good health.
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