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Hey guys, what’s everyone’s experience with normal gin as a type 1 diabetic? also pink gin (or any gin with fruit flavours) does it affect blood sugars much?
Hey guys, what’s everyone’s experience with normal gin as a type 1 diabetic? also pink gin (or any gin with fruit flavours) does it affect blood sugars much?
One of my best friends doesn't drink alcohol and his favourite drink is alcohol free beer. Not every bar or restaurant serves that, so he simply takes a couple of cans with him and hands them over to the bartender and tells them he's willing to pay for it. He then orders his own beer, sometimes they charge him for it, sometimes not and sometimes half. If they don't charge he makes sure to tip generously.I like a gin and tonc but can only drink it at home because EVERY pub in our area stocks only Fevertree mixer. Their “naturally light” mixer is anything but. Be warned. The only carb free tonic is Schweppes Slimline. I have considered but havent yet sneaked in a couple of mini cans of Schweppes in my handbag lol. My husband says women used to sneak in miniatures of spirits in their handbags in the old days to pep up their soft drinks. I have the opposite problem.
Good thinking Antje! I should be braver. When we stayed in Cornwall recently I did the tell the bar manager of our hotel that I was diabetic and would be using my own mixers of which I had brought a pack. He informed all the bar staff and offered to keep them in their fridge. But we ended ip carting most of them back home again. As my husband wryly remarked who bothers to take tonic on holiday but no gin!One of my best friends doesn't drink alcohol and his favourite drink is alcohol free beer. Not every bar or restaurant serves that, so he simply takes a couple of cans with him and hands them over to the bartender and tells them he's willing to pay for it. He then orders his own beer, sometimes they charge him for it, sometimes not and sometimes half. If they don't charge he makes sure to tip generously.
You could just as easily do this with your mixer, especially when you tell them you can't have carbs![]()