SockFiddler
Well-Known Member
I'm getting the hang of the food, and I'm surprised at how easy it's been to cut out the majority of my "obvious" carbs (potatoes, bread, pasta, rice) in just under 2 weeks - am down to around 120g/day from... well, let's just say "more", eh? 
So I'm turning my mind to the less obvious carbs, like the ones tucked away in veg and fruit and in everyday things that it's easy to take for granted - that spoonful of sugar in my cup of coffee; the batter on a piece of fish. And the thing I can't seem to find any guidance on is booze.
(From here on in, let's just accept that everything said is bearing NHS / good drinking habits etc in mind and that I'm not soliciting advice so that I / anyone else reading can go on a mad low carb, high booze binge.)
The website I use for my grocery delivery gives no nutritional info about alcohol so I have really no idea what's a "good" drink and a "bad" one (again, see above). Common sense tells me that anything that has been fermented will contain sugar so should be avoided - wine, beer, cider eg - but what about spirits?
And, of course, let's say vodka is brilliantly low carb - there are still the mixers to consider.
It's all a bit of a minefield, really, and I'm hoping someone can lay it out for me or point me towards a resource that will tell me what I'm now able to drink without breaking my carb limit.
Many thanks!
Sock x
So I'm turning my mind to the less obvious carbs, like the ones tucked away in veg and fruit and in everyday things that it's easy to take for granted - that spoonful of sugar in my cup of coffee; the batter on a piece of fish. And the thing I can't seem to find any guidance on is booze.
(From here on in, let's just accept that everything said is bearing NHS / good drinking habits etc in mind and that I'm not soliciting advice so that I / anyone else reading can go on a mad low carb, high booze binge.)
The website I use for my grocery delivery gives no nutritional info about alcohol so I have really no idea what's a "good" drink and a "bad" one (again, see above). Common sense tells me that anything that has been fermented will contain sugar so should be avoided - wine, beer, cider eg - but what about spirits?
And, of course, let's say vodka is brilliantly low carb - there are still the mixers to consider.
It's all a bit of a minefield, really, and I'm hoping someone can lay it out for me or point me towards a resource that will tell me what I'm now able to drink without breaking my carb limit.
Many thanks!
Sock x
