Gin on keto: can you drink it?
Usually fine as long as it is not mixed with sugary drinks.
Carbs per 100 ml
≈ 0 g / 100 ml
Does it fit keto?
Usually okay
How to fit it into keto
Usually one of the lighter low-carb alcohol choices on keto.
18+ Warning
Alcohol is harmful to your health. Adults 18+ only. Do not drink during pregnancy, with incompatible medication, before driving, or in any situation where alcohol is not appropriate.
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Does it fit keto?
Usually okayAt this serving, it still looks like one of the lighter low-carb alcohol options.
Keep in mind that even lower-carb alcohol can still interfere with ketosis.
Net carbs
0.0 g
Serving impact
1.5
Calories
395 kcal
By carb limit
No hard carb limit by carbs alone
Alcohol calculator
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Serving options
50 ml
0.0 g carbs, 132 kcal
100 ml
0.0 g carbs, 263 kcal
150 ml
0.0 g carbs, 395 kcal
Can it fit keto?
- • Usually one of the lighter alcohol choices for keto by carbs.
- • The plainest version usually has fewer carbs than sweet or mixed ones.
When it is better to skip
- • Do not judge alcohol by carbs alone.
- • Sweet mixers and large pours quickly increase carbs.
How to make it lighter
- • Go with a smaller serving.
- • Choose a drier or less sweet version when possible.
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Can Gin fit keto?
Usually yes, if the serving stays reasonable and you avoid sugary mixers.
Why can Gin still get in the way of ketosis if carbs are low?
Because alcohol itself can temporarily pause ketosis and make appetite control harder.
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Vodka
Usually okayPractically carb-free, though alcohol can still affect ketosis.
Whiskey
Usually okayCarb-free, but the amount still matters.
Rum
Usually okayCarb-free on its own, but often used in sweet cocktails.
Tequila
Usually okayOne of the simpler options if you skip syrups and juice mixers.