Smoothy Slim
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Whiskey, vodka, brandy, gin, tequila and other pure alcohols have zero carbs and so are fine on a low carb diet. A standard 1.5 oz jigger of these spirits, without any mixer, contains on average about 100 calories.
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Learn More »Carbs list See the complete carbs list for wine and beer Champagne: 2 grams of net carbs per 5 ounces (150 ml)
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Learn More »Champagne or sparkling wine (extra dry or brut) – one glass contains about 2 grams of net carbs and 95 calories. Nothing says celebration like a glass of bubbly! Although Champagne can be very expensive other kinds of sparkling wines or Cava come in a variety of prices and can be enjoyed as an aperitif, with your food or as a stand-alone drink. Dry wine – red or white – one glass contains about 2 grams of net carbs and 120 calories. There must be a reason why humans have been drinking wine for thousands of years. One of them is probably that it tastes really good with food. Ben Franklin even called wine “constant proof that God loves us”. Fortunately, drinking an occasional glass of dry wine is fine on a low carb diet. Vodka & Soda – one long drink contains 0 grams of carbs and 115 calories. A vodka & soda or gin & soda is your drink if you want to skip sugar and artificial sweeteners. This sparkling drink with vodka, soda, lime and ice tastes way better than it might sound. Whiskey – one drink contains 0 grams of carbs and 115 calories. Even though whiskey is made from various forms of grains, it’s zero carb and gluten free. It comes in many different classes and types. Too much ice can kill the flavor but serving it with a little dash of water can actually enhance the flavor. Dry Martini – one cocktail contains 0 grams of carbs and 115 calories. The iconic James Bond cocktail is made with gin and vermouth, and garnished with an olive or a lemon twist. It’s still in the top of the most requested drinks. But if you want it like 007, make sure to order it shaken, not stirred.
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