Does your favorite alcoholic drink have more calories than a cheeseburger?
The calories in your festive tipple of choice

67 calories: tequila shot (1 fl oz)

82 calories: prosecco (4 fl oz)

Choose a dry prosecco and a 4-fl-oz flute will only set you back around 82 calories. That makes this favourite festive fizz a fairly good bet for your waistline as long as your consumption doesn't creep up beyond one or two glasses. But watch those bubbles, which can bloat you, especially if you have IBS.
100 calories: slimline gin and tonic (8 fl oz)

102 calories: Coors Light (12 fl oz)

123 calories: white wine (5 fl oz)

124 calories: bloody mary (6 fl oz)

128 calories: red wine (5 fl oz)

131 calories: Newcastle Brown Ale (12 fl oz)

144 calories: old fashioned (2½ fl oz)

147 calories: daiquiri (2½ fl oz)

150 calories: lager (12 fl oz)

161 calories: negroni (3 fl oz)

167 calories: caipirinha (2½ fl oz)

Brazil’s famous national cocktail is made with cachaça, a cane sugar liqueur that tastes like a delicious cross between rum and tequila. A typical Caipirinha made with 2 fl oz cachaça, half a lime and a teaspoon of sugar weighs in at about 167 calories.
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178 calories: mojito (3¼ fl oz plus soda)

179 calories: Manhanttan (3 fl oz)

192 calories: Deschutes Black Butte Porter (12 fl oz)

193 calories: martini (3 fl oz)

A classic dry martini made with 2½ fl oz of gin and ½ fl oz of dry vermouth nets you just less than 200 calories. Enough to leave your dieting intentions shaken and stirred.
198 calories: gin and tonic (8 fl oz)

198 calories: vodka and tonic (8 fl oz)

208 calories: Sazerac (2½ fl oz)

210 calories: rum and coke (8 fl oz)

Made with 2 fl oz rum and 6 fl oz of full-sugar Coca-Cola, this old favourite has more than 200 calories and 19g sugar (almost 5 teaspoons). Cut this down to 134 calories and no more than a trace of sugar by swapping to Diet Coke or Coke Zero. Add lots of ice and lime to make a longer-lasting drink.
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212 calories: Moscow mule (8 fl oz)

220 calories: hard cider (12 fl oz)

272 calories: eggnog liqueur (8 fl oz)

302 calories: hot buttered rum (8 fl oz)

331 calories: mudslide (3½ fl oz)

369 calories: white Russian (4½ fl oz)

Equal 1½-fl-oz slugs of Kahlúa, vodka and heavy cream make for a rich cocktail that has nearly a quarter more calories than a half-cup serving of Ben and Jerry's Peanut Butter Fudge Core. Plus your white Russian also supplies around a third of a person’s daily recommended maximum of cholesterol-raising saturated fat.
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