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Low-calorie alcohol options that don’t ruin your diet

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 11, 2025, 13:00 IST
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Low-calorie alcohol options that don’t ruin your diet

Alcohol is harmful and safe in no amounts. And in fact more trouble begins when one drink quietly becomes four, when sugary mixers sneak in, or when late-night snacking makes a dramatic appearance after the buzz sets in. But if you enjoy a drink and still want to keep your health, weight and energy in check, the solution is to drink smarter. Low-calorie options do exist. They’re cleaner, lighter, and far kinder to your metabolism than the usual suspects. Scroll down to see the alcohol choices that keep calories, sugar and bloating to a minimum and how to enjoy them without derailing your goals.

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Vodka soda with lime

The classic for a reason. Vodka is naturally low in calories, and when paired with soda water instead of tonic or juice, the drink stays crisp without any added sugar. A squeeze of lime adds freshness without spiking calories.

A standard 30 ml shot of vodka comes in at around 60-65 calories, making it one of the lightest choices on any menu.

Why it works - no sugar, no bloat, no artificial mixers. It’s clean, simple, and easy to pace yourself with.

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Gin with slim mixers

Gin has the same calorie profile as vodka, but the botanicals give it a little more personality. The trick is the mixer - skip tonic water, which is surprisingly sugary, and opt for soda, sparkling water, or a zero-calorie tonic. With smart mixing, you get a drink that stays around 65-75 calories.

Why it works - gin’s flavour means you don’t need juice or syrups to make it enjoyable.

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Red wine in moderation

Wine lovers don’t have to suffer. A small 150 ml pour of red wine clocks 120-130 calories and brings antioxidants like resveratrol, which have been linked to heart health when consumed mindfully.

Why it works - wine encourages slow sipping. You're less likely to overdrink, and small servings fit comfortably into most calorie budgets.

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Light beer

Beer gets a bad reputation, but light beers have evolved. Many now stay under 100 calories per bottle, offering the satisfaction of a chilled drink without the heaviness of a regular lager.


If beer tends to make you feel bloated, switch to wheat-free or low-gluten versions - your gut may thank you.

Why it works - it gives you the beer experience without the classic “beer belly” baggage.

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Prosecco or brut champagne

Bubbly doesn’t need to be a guilty pleasure. Dry varieties like brut prosecco or brut champagne have only 85-100 calories per glass and minimal sugar. They’re celebratory without being calorie bombs.


Why it works - the bubbles give you a sense of indulgence while staying relatively light on the calorie scale.

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How to drink without derailing your diet

Low-calorie alcohol is just one part of the equation. The real magic lies in the habits around drinking:


Eat before you drink - protein and fibre slow down alcohol absorption.

Sip water between drinks to prevent overeating later.

Set a two-drink limit if your goal is weight loss.

Avoid mixers like cola, tonic, premade cocktails, and creamy liqueurs, these can double the calorie count instantly.

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