Cocktail ideas
MeanNurseGM95
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I am a social drinker and am struggling to find lower calorie options. I normally drink fruity types of cocktails and crown and coke. Any suggestions when out with friends?
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Crown and diet coke2
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Hard seltzer perhaps? Never tried it myself, but I've heard about it as being fairly low calorie.0
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I really enjoy a refreshing grapefruit gimlet made with grapefruit juice, zero calorie Canada Dry ginger ale and gin. I also like to add a little fresh muddled mint. Depending on the ratios you like, a nice sized glass over ice can come in at around 100-150 calories.0
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I use diet mixers. My usual cocktail of preference is a moscow mull. I use Reed's Extra no sugar ginger beer. I do also enjoy Crown and coke and just use Coke Zero. I'm not much into the fruity stuff, but that's likely going to be more difficult to sub and have the same experience.0
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I plan ahead and factor-in the calories of whatever drinks that I'm going to have (usually wine, ~135 cal). When I get to my limit, I drink Pellegrino or Perrier with lime.1
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Try Crystal light fruit punch and vodka2
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Flavored sparkling water, muddle fresh fruit and mix with flavored vodka. Or, you could do the same with diet Sprite or ginger ale.0
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MeanNurseGM95 wrote: »I am a social drinker and am struggling to find lower calorie options. I normally drink fruity types of cocktails and crown and coke. Any suggestions when out with friends?
Trade out for a no calorie mixer (juice → diet soda or sparkling flavored water) or an artificially flavored alcohol (like fruit-flavored vodka...usually it's a non-calorie flavoring that's added) with plain soda water.0 -
Mojito made with diet Sprite0
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Any cocktail suggestions for people who can't use diet soda or sugar-free mixes?0
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kenziestabes wrote: »Any cocktail suggestions for people who can't use diet soda or sugar-free mixes?
Tequila shots 🤷♀️4 -
I'm not a sweet-drink fan, mostly, admittedly. Something I'm liking lately is sparkling water, a suitable liquor, and bitters, over ice.
There are many, many kinds of bitters: They're a strongly-flavored thing, kind of like an extract, and they come in flavors from fruity (peach, lime, etc.) to spicy (cardomom) to more quirky/savory (chocolate, olive, cucumber, more). The most common/basic ones are sort of herbal tasting. I adore cucumber, so I often combine cucumber bitters with sparkling water on ice, even without the alcohol, with or without a lime wedge. Still, add some vodka and gin, and it's quite drinkable and mildly intoxicating.
The calories in bitters are because it's alcohol based (similar to an extract, like say vanilla extract), but the flavor is so concentrated that you only need a few drops in a highball glass, so the extra calories are negligible.
This wouldn't be everyone's jam - I know a lot of people prefer the sweet drinks - but it's an option. A highball glass with an ounce of vodka (or other clear spirit), bitters, citrus wedge if desired, sparkling water, is going to run around 70-ish calories.0 -
kenziestabes wrote: »Any cocktail suggestions for people who can't use diet soda or sugar-free mixes?
Vodka, club soda, and extra lime/lemon became my friend for a long time for summer drinking options. Also, you can use teas as mixer. Hibiscus tea and Vodka is lovely. Chai tea (warm) and bourbon is a lovely winter sub for overly sweet toddies and mulled wines... I also have bitters in all sorts of flavors, mint and cardamom being my current favorites to add to bourbon and ice for just a hint of flavor.2 -
A lot of places offer a “skinny margarita” for around 100 calories. It has tequila, lime juice, and a bit of agave nectar. I often get that or just a 5 oz glass of Riesling, Pinot, or Rose’ wine.0
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Dry red wine (merlot, cabernet sauvignon, chianti, etc.) is about 115-125 calories/5 oz. Bourbon is around 195-225 calories/3 oz. Vodka and rum with mixers are relatively low too.0
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I just discovered Smirnoff "Kissed Caramel" flavor vodka. I mixed it with plain sparkling water with a splash of apple cider and sliced apples and it is very yummy! I'm not a sweet liquor person, but this has some tartness to balance it out.1
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kenziestabes wrote: »Any cocktail suggestions for people who can't use diet soda or sugar-free mixes?
I'm assuming what you want to avoid is the artificial sugars? Me too! (Yuck.)
Seltzer (aka soda water or sparkling water) or club soda.
I'm not a fan. I do like tonic water, which has a little sugar, and according to the USDA, 34 calories per 100 g.
https://www.acouplecooks.com/club-soda-vs-seltzer/0 -
Any liquor with a diet/zero mixer (including tonic water...bc for some reason I think some people do not know how much sugar is in tonic water).
Straight liquor if that's your jam --- bourbon, ect.
If I'm drinking a mixed drink at home I'll often use a flavored seltzer (non-alcoholic), whatever liquor (usually gin), and a squirt of like Crystal Light or similar. Tastes great, bubbly, refreshing.
But, to be honest I usually drink beer and some of the beers I drink can be quite hefty on calories so I just work that into my day.
EDIT: for those who want to avoid artificial sweeteners --- straight up drinks, flavored seltzer, or simply have the drink you want and work it into the day. I don't know of many alternatives to regular sweetened drinks.0 -
@kshama2001 Yup! They give me migraines.0
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AKTipsyCat wrote: »kenziestabes wrote: »Any cocktail suggestions for people who can't use diet soda or sugar-free mixes?
Vodka, club soda, and extra lime/lemon became my friend for a long time for summer drinking options. Also, you can use teas as mixer. Hibiscus tea and Vodka is lovely. Chai tea (warm) and bourbon is a lovely winter sub for overly sweet toddies and mulled wines... I also have bitters in all sorts of flavors, mint and cardamom being my current favorites to add to bourbon and ice for just a hint of flavor.
I read this as 'Also, you can use tears as a mixer'...and I was honestly like, yeah...you can. LOL.1 -
Sweet tea vodka (Firefly) and water or Tito's & water, add a slice of lemon if you prefer.0
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