What is the least fattening alchoholic beverage?!


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Alcohol is, well, alcohol! Each gram contains around seven calories. The weight gain comes from what you mix with it. Rum and diet coke is better than rum and original coke. The same with gin and light tonic instead of regular tonic. Straight shots are, relatively speaking, loaded with the least calories, but will lay your liver to rest much quicker than a glass of wine or beer which has far less alcohol, but slightly more calories. Also what you eat while drinking is a contributing factor to adding on those fat molecules. If you're sitting at a bar eating pickled eggs and Polish kielbasa while you drink your boilermaker or Bud, expect that waist to spread!! In fact, medical experts are in agreement that a couple glasses of red wine a day, will keep the old ticker going a bit longer than a couple cans of Coke. Millions of really ancient Frenchmen can't be that wrong, even though their diet is filled with caloric laden cream sauces and garlic snails boiled in oil! Olive oil, of course, which is also heart friendly. Cheers, Prozit and Bon Appetit. Just cut back on the CC and Coke and the Crisco!!

white spirits, such as gin, vodka, champagne and white rum (Bacardi), at about 50 cals for a 25ml shot. All alcohol is fattening in that it converts to sugar in the body, and excess of which will cause bloating and weight gain. Not to mention liver damage.
Pure alcohol is low in calories too, nick some from a science lab! lol
Why worry about the fat in alcohol it wont matter how thin you are when your liver explodes!

By alcholic beverage, I automaticly assume...beer. And the beer that has the lowest fat, calories, and carbs is Michelob
Ultra.

Try gin and diet tonic

unless you want to drink spirits with your meals, I would suggest a white wine spritzer with soda water.

prolly sum sissy crap like wine...be a real woman and drink you some beer (lol) jk!!

All alcohol has more or less the same calorie content given ABV, and the brutally short answer is that all of it is fattening regardless of its calorie and carb (if you buy in to the carb counting BS) content. My answer to those looking to drink regularly while maintaing a healthy weight/physique is to diet and excercise properly.

Things like beer and wine are marginally worse for you in terms of weight gain do to the fact that they have larger serving sizes, and lower ABVs compared to booze so the tendency is to drink more over a longer period of time. This can easily be curbed though by either drinking less and faster or drinking fewer strong beers and wines at a 'standard' pace. Avoid things like lite/light beer, alcopops, mixed drinks with soda, and sickly sweet novelty wines at all costs.

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