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It’s unfortunate, but you can’t survive by only drinking beer. As much as we love it, there are many reasons you may want to reduce your beer consumption.
But whatever your reason, the choice to cut back on beer doesn’t have to be unpleasant. Thanks to refreshing new ideas and innovations in the beverage industry, there are many tasty low-calorie beer alternatives available. Learn about our favorites below!
If you find it difficult to cut back on your beer consumption because nothing else quite replicates its delicious fizzy sensation, soda isn’t the beer alternative that you want. If you drink sugary soda, you’re not actually reducing your caloric intake – and artificially sweetened soda has its own problems.
As an alternative to traditional soda, try buying a soda siphon and making your own soda out of fruit juice. It’s easy to control the calorie content of your soda by mixing fruit juice and water!
A soda siphon is very easy to use. All you need to do is fill the siphon’s container with the liquid of your choice. Then, you’ll assemble the siphon, add a CO2 cartridge and give it a twist. The cartridge immediately empties its contents into the siphon’s container, giving you an instant carbonated beverage.
If you enjoy a fizzy drink that leaves you feeling nicely buzzed, there’s an alternative that doesn’t involve alcohol. Crescent 9 THC Seltzer, from New Orleans-based Crescent Canna, contains 6 mg of Delta-9 THC and 3 mg of CBD, along with a touch of caffeine to give you an uplifting psychoactive experience.
Because it contains hemp-derived cannabinoids and less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC, it’s federally legal for adults across the country to enjoy. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a lower-calorie alternative to beer because it’s naturally flavored with mango puree and other fruit juices and also provides a nice buzz to drinkers.
Hard seltzer is a beer alternative with a similar alcohol content of 4-6 percent. The difference, though, is that hard seltzer is usually significantly lower in both calories and carbohydrates.
If you’re considering drinking hard seltzer as a beer alternative for weight loss, remember to check the nutrition information before buying. Some hard seltzers contain added sugar or artificial sweeteners, which will certainly taste good, but also increase the calorie count. If you want to keep your caloric intake as low as possible, you’ll want to buy a seltzer that uses calorie-free flavoring. That way, the only calories in the drink will come from the alcohol.