The number of calories in gin varies based on the alcohol content. The higher the proof, which is equal to two times the ABV, the higher the calories. Stick with low-proof gin for fewer calories.
Take Quarter Proof for instance ... With 0.5 per cent alcohol, ATOPIA is the latest kid on the low-alcohol block with an ABV of 0.5 per cent. Made with botanicals and fruits, it’s an ideal ...
Over the last few years, consumers have been practicing more conscious drinking, whether that’s abstaining, sipping low-proof drinks or tiger-striping — switching between no-alcohol drinks and ...
It's been a long week, and you're looking forward to happy hour. But a night on the town can do serious damage to your diet, especially if you order cocktails made with high-calorie mixers.
For BBC Radio 4's Sliced Bread, listener Stuart wants presenter Greg Foot to dig deeper into the health benefits of no and low-alcohol beer. He also looks at why non-alcoholic beers often cost the ...