Alcohol can be a "hidden" source of calories — you may have a glass of wine (or two) with dinner, or champagne to rin...
But alcoholic drinks can be a significant contributor to your daily calorie intake. A 2012 study found that the average American adult consumes 100 calories a day from beer, wine or other alcoholic beverages. And close to 20 percent of men and 6 percent of women consume more than 300 calories from alcohol daily, the study found. This can add up – for example, consuming 100 calories more than you burn every day may lead to a weight gain of 10 pounds over a year.
Because alcoholic drinks are essentially "empty" calories and don't contribute toward your daily nutrition, cutting back on alcohol may be one healthy way to lose weight.
The drink with the fewest calories? Per serving, its champagne, which has 84 calories for every 4 ounces. (Beer, technically, has fewer calories per ounce, but we're guessing you'd be unlikely to drink just 4 ounces of a beer.)
Here's a look at how many calories are in different alcoholic drinks:
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