How many calories are in your alcohol beverage?

Alcoholic Drinks Served on the Table

How many calories are in your alcohol beverage?

Calories from alcohol have no nutritional value and provide very limited nutrients and vitamins to important daily value percentages. They are considered empty calories, this is because they provide you calories but without the nutritional value.

Lemonade Drink
  • Beer (average amongst beers): 0g fat, 14 mg sodium, 13g carbohydrates, protein 1.6g, 10% daily intake vitamin B6, 154 calories for a 355ml can

  • Vodka- 0g fat, 0g carbohydrates, 0g protein, 64 calories per 1 fl. oz

  • Gin- 0g fat, 0g carbohydrates, 0g protein, 73 calories per 1 fl. Oz

  • Rye- 0g fat, 0g carbohydrates, 0g protein, 70 calories per 1 fl oz Rum- 0g fat, 0g carbohydrates, 0g protein, 64 calories per 1 fl oz.

  • White wine (avg)- 0g fat, 9 mg sodium, 4.8g carbohydrates (1.8g sugars), 0.1g proteins, 2% iron, 5% vitamin b6, 3% magnesium 144 calories per 6 fl oz.

  • Red wine (avg)- 0g fat, 7.2mg sodium, 4.8g carbohydrates, (1.2 sugars), 0g proteins, 158 calories per 6fl. Oz serving.

If you are looking to limit your calories and sugars with alcohol intake, there is a slight difference across the board when it comes to the number of calories for each one. Therefore the problem usually lies in the mix. Try mixing your liquor with water or soda water with lemon and lime. If you still are unable to do that, press your drinks (add a splash of water) to limit the amount of pop or juice used.

Calory Content Chart of Different Alcoholic Drink
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