You might also choose beers with a lower alcohol by volume (ABV) because higher-alcohol beers tend to pack more calories.
There are several alcoholic beverages that people can enjoy if they're trying to watch their calorie intake, but still imbibe. Experts share what to order.
The researchers also assessed people's knowledge of the calorie contents of alcoholic drinks, finding that hazardous drinkers ...
In a survey, more than half of heavy drinkers said they would change their habits if alcohol came with calorie information.
Calories in alcohol add up fast. One serving of alcohol—liquor, wine, beer—is roughly 100 calories, give or take. Any beverage that doesn’t contain added sugars is going to be your best bet.
The researchers also assessed people's knowledge of the calorie contents of alcoholic drinks, finding that hazardous drinkers were more likely than low-risk drinkers or non-drinkers to accurately ...
And calories add up even more quickly for mixed drinks than for beer and wine. The standard 1.5 ounce serving of 80-proof alcohol has 96 calories even before you add any mixers. A 6-ounce serving ...
Everybody knows that drinking too much alcohol is bad for you. But did you know it was fattening? British researchers ...
Just over half of heavier drinkers in England say they would make changes to their drinking if calorie labels for alcohol were introduced, according to a new study by UCL researchers.
The best low calorie cocktails include vodka sodas, vodka cocktails, hard seltzers, spritzes, sparkling wine, mojitos, bloody ...
Anyone who thinks wine is the most confusing type of alcohol has probably ... Your standard Guinness only has 126 calories in the same amount of beer, and Newcastle's Brown Ale has 138. On the higher ...
Upland Brewing Co. recently released its first non-alcoholic beverage — HopRX. The drink features lime and citrus flavors ...