A Good Alcohol Drink For Diet?
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Titos handmade vodka has half the calories of regular vodka. Mix that with seltzer water (0 cal) and mio (or another 0 cal water flavorer) and bam! Tastes good too becauze you can add as much mio as you like.1
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heiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
It depends on the number of vodka oz's. There is a difference in calories between 1.5 oz and 3. At 1.5 oz you're looking at around 100 kcal for the drink and at 3 oz you're looking at 200ish. How it's made affects how many drinks you can have.0 -
vodka + diet soda0
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White rum and diet coke/pepsi....in my research it's the lowest calorie drink and lowest sugar drink I could find that I liked.
But of course none is the correct answer1 -
MoiAussi93 wrote: »If you must have beer, go with Guinness...only 125 calories and MUCH better than any of those horrendous light beers.
^^This1 -
Mich Ultras!1
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Try none and see how your weight loss goes0
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Ok, so i wont be a party pooper and tell you not to drink at all i usually do a flavored rum or vodka and a diet soda. Considering I don't drink that often anymore sometime I will splurge and just have a regular drink.1
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TimothyFish wrote: »I don't drink and frankly, I think all people would be better off leaving the stuff alone, but based on some of the recent posts, it seems like apple cider is the current drink of choice.
apple cider has alot of carbs. Which sucks, because it is so good.0 -
heiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
It depends on the number of vodka oz's. There is a difference in calories between 1.5 oz and 3. At 1.5 oz you're looking at around 100 kcal for the drink and at 3 oz you're looking at 200ish. How it's made affects how many drinks you can have.
But unless you're ordering a double vs. a shot, the 1.5 oz pour is the same number of calories whether it's in a shot glass, neat, or with ice and club soda...midlomel1971 wrote: »Mich Ultras!
Like sex in a canoe.1 -
I prefer Captain and Coke Zero. I generally stick to hard liqueur as you get more alcohol for fewer calories.0
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Bell's Hopslam1
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Chef_Barbell wrote: »MontyMuttland wrote: »No alcohol is best for a diet. Alcohol has 7 calories per gram and NO nutritional value.
^^This - totally.
Alcohol is pretty much the most calorie dense thing to consume and provides your body with nothing else besides those calories.
If you are trying to lose weight, the whole point is to consume less calories. Alcoholic drinks are the least effective way to achieve this.
The only truth is that some types are far worse than others, but there is no such thing as a good alcoholic drink for dieting.
You sound like fun.
Snorted out loud.
And honestly, as much as I joked about drinking a bottle of wine, I'm not a big drinker and even less so while cutting but to each their own. Cutting it out entirely isn't for everyone and judging someone just because they want to be able to fit a few drinks into their life is pretty ridiculous. It's not like OP is asking how to maintain being an alcoholic while losing weight. Geez.2 -
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heiliskrimsli wrote: »heiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
It depends on the number of vodka oz's. There is a difference in calories between 1.5 oz and 3. At 1.5 oz you're looking at around 100 kcal for the drink and at 3 oz you're looking at 200ish. How it's made affects how many drinks you can have.
But unless you're ordering a double vs. a shot, the 1.5 oz pour is the same number of calories whether it's in a shot glass, neat, or with ice and club soda...midlomel1971 wrote: »Mich Ultras!
Like sex in a canoe.
I'm not arguing against that. If it's a standard drink, diet, then op can have more. But say op makes their own drink and adds more liqueur, then they should have less drinks to compensate for whatever allocation they give themselves.1 -
nerdygirl116 wrote: »Titos handmade vodka has half the calories of regular vodka. Mix that with seltzer water (0 cal) and mio (or another 0 cal water flavorer) and bam! Tastes good too becauze you can add as much mio as you like.
Tito's does NOT have half the calories of regular vodka. They are all the same within a couple of calories. The only thing that will change this is proof. A 100 proof vodka...of any brand...will have more calories than an 80 proof vodka.
Flavored vodkas may differ...I'm talking about unflavored vodka.
This impacts beer as well, though there is MUCH more variation. High alcohol content beers have many more calories than a lower alcohol beer of the same style.1 -
Im a fan of tequila on the rocks with a squirt of lime juice.0
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I've lost over 40 lbs since Jan 9 and I drink beer, rum, vodka, wine, tequilla, fireball - well, i drink it all whenever i want to. Just gotta monitor your calories and log everything. I dont allow myself a drink unless I go to the gym that day also.
If i use mixers they are always 0 calories. They say clear alcohol has less calories than darker alcohol not sure why.2 -
I go for the "sustainable buzz".
Hard Liquor shot + beer to nurse and sparkling water.
My all time favorite combo for a night out is:- Jameson Irish Whiskey - 69 calories in a 1 shot
- O'Hara's Irish Pale Ale - 260 calories 1 pint
That way I am highly buzzed early and taper off nicely and end up pretty much legally sober before it's time to head out.
LOVE boilermakers!0 -
chelseaparksfischer wrote: »Sweet Tea Vodka with either water or unsweetened iced tea and a lemon wedge. Keeps the hangover away too! Haha
Yes!! This is my go-to lately: Jeremiah Weed Sweet Tea Vodka with Unsweetened Iced Tea but I ADD a shot of 1800 Coconut Tequila which add to the calories - but it taste sooo good!1 -
Devils Milk.0
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That is awesome. Thank you!0 -
My favorite low cal drinks when I'm drinking and in a deficit
Tequila and soda water splash of lime
Rum and diet tonic
Whiskey and diet 7up
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heiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
'Cause arithmetic is hard after you have 2-3, probably?
Agree that hard liquor is the most efficient calorically, but if you don't like it, even with soda, wine spritzers (wine + soda) are another alternative. Just to stay on topic, I mean.
Personally, I'd rather drink real water than light beer, so I need some workout calories to fit in a decent IPA and still hit my macros.0 -
Vodka, water and crystal light.0
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Something without added sugar and that isn't sugary to begin with. Hard liquor mixed with a diet beverageheiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
bwahaha - Maybe his local bartender does a particularly heavy pour into the tumblers.0 -
Just had a lunch party and had margarita - ugh, I totally can feel the sugar and alcohol after being really attentive to what I have been eating since I started logging....5 days ago... I drank a ton of water but feel so blaaa... I really think cutting out alcohol probably would really help, just don't want to be a party pooper lol0
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heiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
It depends on the number of vodka oz's. There is a difference in calories between 1.5 oz and 3. At 1.5 oz you're looking at around 100 kcal for the drink and at 3 oz you're looking at 200ish. How it's made affects how many drinks you can have.
Where can I find this bartender that does a 3 oz pour by default?4 -
I drink pure blonde beer. 90 calories per 350ml. And I exercise the day I no I'm going to drink to allow a few more calories.0
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heiliskrimsli wrote: »If you were to allocate say 300 kcal for alcohol, you could have (approximately)
- 2-2.5 beers (personally prefer darker beers)
- 2-3 diet vodka sodas with lime (depends on #oz) or any other similar diet soda + liqueur drink
- 4 shots of hard liqueur
Depending on your threshold, it won't get you drunk (except the shots), but you can enjoy yourself.
Since zero calorie soda has ... zero calories.. why would mixing it with the shot of vodka reduce the number of shots of vodka that fit within 300 calories?
It depends on the number of vodka oz's. There is a difference in calories between 1.5 oz and 3. At 1.5 oz you're looking at around 100 kcal for the drink and at 3 oz you're looking at 200ish. How it's made affects how many drinks you can have.
Where can I find this bartender that does a 3 oz pour by default?
Right?
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