Low Calorie Booze

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earth

Well-Known Member
I have this constant dilemma. The weather gets better and I want to ride more and drink more but the two just don't go together.

I could go for spirits and diet mixers but I like to drink a reasonable quantity to get plastered. Currently I lean towards any Cider with an ABV of >= 6%. Since the tax hike Perry looks favourable. I also tend to avoid artificial sweeteners.

Anyone got any suggestions?
 

MartinC

Über Member
Whatever it is that's giving you the 'lean' is obviously working so I should stick with it.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Stop getting drunk, grow up and face life.

Then spend the money you save on your family or your bike.
 

dan_bo

How much does it cost to Oldham?
Big shop opened near me selling ONLY alchohol free beer and wine. Ahahaha.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
dan_bo said:
Big shop opened near me selling ONLY alchohol free beer and wine. Ahahaha.

Oh.. bet you've never been in it ? :biggrin:
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Alan Whicker said:
Drink as normal and just cycle harder in between visits to the pub. Easy.

Yes. The extra distance you do wobbling from one side of the road to the other will take care of any extra calories.:biggrin:
 
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earth

Well-Known Member
Rip Van said:
Well, what is the point of alcohol free beer and wine?:laugh:

There's none. Some might argue they appreciate the taste rather than the effects. I'm partial to the taste but even more so when drunk.
 
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earth

Well-Known Member
Globalti said:
Stop getting drunk, grow up and face life.

Then spend the money you save on your family or your bike.

Ok, hands up those who know an alcoholic.
 
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