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JKMastalski
11-06-2003, 07:59 AM
I have to go to a bachelorette party this weekend, and I know I will have a few drinks...what are the best choices?

bicker
11-06-2003, 08:20 AM
It isn't clear that carbs are the only concern with alcoholic drinks, for carb-focused diet regimens. In many cases, folks have found that alcohol also triggers insulin response.

Beanie
11-06-2003, 08:23 AM
The only thing I know is that straight alcohol has no carbs, which is why in December, Katholyn, KathyTX and myself are doing Tequila shots!;):p

Seriously, that is all I know...Oh and that Michelob Ultra Beer has 2.6 carbs per bottle (or close to that)! :)

WebmasterKathy
11-06-2003, 09:27 AM
Woo-hoo, Beanie!!!!

Tequila!!!! (hic...)

Rhonda
11-06-2003, 09:48 AM
The white liquors (Tequilla, gin, vodka) have no carbs - but the alcohol "sugars" will keep you from losing weight for a few days.

Dry red wine (Merlot is good) has .5 carbs per glass. Again, it's not the carbs that are the culprit, it's the alcohol.

Quick lesson: Your body burns "fuels" in this order:

1. alcohol
2. carbs/sugars
3. fat

So, if you drink alcohol, it will take that much longer for your body to get to the fat. It will be "busy" burning the alcohol for a day or two before you start losing again.

Make sense? :)

WebmasterKathy
11-06-2003, 09:52 AM
Originally posted by Rhonda
So, if you drink alcohol, it will take that much longer for your body to get to the fat. It will be "busy" burning the alcohol for a day or two before you start losing again.

Make sense? :)

Drink enough alcohol, and you won't really care!:crazy: :teeth:

DoeWDW
11-06-2003, 09:53 AM
On the rare occasion that I have a drink, I usually order a rum and diet Coke. I figure that won't hurt me too much! The rum is clear and the diet Coke doesn't have extra carbs.

I hope you have a good time! :D

dizneegirl
11-06-2003, 10:12 AM
All of the unflavored hard liquors are carb-free (including whiskey, rum, vodka, gin, scotch, etc.).

The Absolut flavored vodkas are carb-free as well.

The flavored rums (Malibu, Captain Morgan, Barcardi's flavored line...) ALL have sugar carbs.

Michelob Ultra has 2.6 carbs per 12 oz.
Miller Lite has 3.2 carbs per 12 oz.
Thin Ice (a new hard lemonade) advertises 1 carb per 12 oz.
Guiness has 5g per 12 oz.
Jaegermeister has 5g per oz.
Captain Morgan has about 1/2 a carb per ounce.

Wines can vary GREATLY in carb count. The lowest carb wines are the dry wines.

maryliz
11-06-2003, 10:46 AM
Wow ... I never knew that my "carboholic tendancies" were also reflected in the fact that I like wine ... the sweeter the better! I guess that's yet another reason why I could never do a low/no carb thing :p

Thanks for all of the great info. I just keep learning and learning from you folks!

Mary Liz

RUDisney
11-06-2003, 02:47 PM
This weekend, my beverage of choice will be a dirty, Grey Goose martini. I'll probably have 2 on Friday night when we go out with some friends to dinner.... ahh, an adults only dinner.... :chat:

But, then again, now that I know that Absolut flavors don't have carbs, maybe an Absolut Mandarin and diet tonic will be in order.

Rhonda
11-06-2003, 03:45 PM
I can never find bars/restaurants that have diet tonic! Do they serve it at your restaurants?

RUDisney
11-06-2003, 04:03 PM
Some do, most don't. It depends on how swanky the place is and how often they get requests for it. We're going to a swanky place tomorrow night, so I'm hoping that they'll have it. Alot of times, I've had it at country clubs and other private clubs because members ask for it. (We are lucky to have rich friends that have memberships.)

Beanie
11-06-2003, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by KathyTX
Drink enough alcohol, and you won't really care!:crazy: :teeth:

Kathy, the more you post, the more I just love ya!! ;):p
http://smilies.networkessence.net/s/otn/party/beerchug.gif

d-r
11-07-2003, 10:56 AM
"Guiness has 5g per 12 oz."

Not that Guiness shouldn't be considered "worth it," but I don't think that number is correct -

Here is a link to calories and alcohol (and sometimes carbs) in beer-

http://www.realbeer.com/edu/health/calories.php