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  • Which type of alcohol has the fewest calories?

    Many people drink alcohol but want to keep their caloric intakes in check. Vodka is generally thought to be a low-calorie spirit, but there are many other factors to consider. In this article, learn about the nutritional profile of vodka, how to reduce the number of calories in alcoholic drinks, and more.

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    Re: Which type of alcohol has the fewest calories?

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    Last edited by Yohimbe; 04-02-2022, 04:41 PM.

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      Re: Which type of alcohol has the fewest calories?

      Interesting. I think sugar in drinks adds the most calories.
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        Re: Which type of alcohol has the fewest calories?

        Spirits often have the biggest bang for your buck: Just a shot of whiskey, gin or rum is likely to give you a buzz faster than downing beer or wine.Water contains no calories, but carbohydrates and alcohol, respectively, contain 4 and 7 calories per gram, as outlined by the University of California

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