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  2. What You Can and Can't Drink on Keto - AOL

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    Drinking alcohol temporarily bumps you out of ketosis. If you really want to celebrate that job promotion or toast your best friend's wedding, opt for the hard stuff, like vodka and whiskey (on ...

  3. 13 of the best hard seltzers, ranked by alcohol content

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    The brand also has a hard soda line and platinum seltzers with 8% ABV. Vizzy Hard Seltzer comes in eight fruit-combining flavors. Vizzy markets its product as an antioxidant and vitamin C booster.

  4. 19 of the best hard seltzers, ranked by alcohol content

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    The brand also has "platinum seltzer" with 8% ABV, seltzer hard soda, "retro tie-dye" seltzer, apple-slices flavors, and sangria-splash flavors. Mystic Reef Hard Seltzer comes in four classic flavors.

  5. High Noon (seltzer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Taste of Home named High Noon the best hard seltzer, noting its "great fruit flavor that quickly dissipated to a nice, clean seltzer finish." [ 9 ] Delish wrote that "each High Noon actually tasted like the flavor listed on the label," while noting that "because of the real juice, the sugar content is a little higher than many other ...

  6. Alcohol consumption recommendations - Wikipedia

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    40 g At least two alcohol-free days every week. 30 g for men, 20 g for women To reduce long-term health risks [23] 50 g for men, 40 g for women On any single occasion, to reduce risk of injury. [23] Norway 20 g 10 g Reference. [24] Portugal 37 g 18.5 g Reference. [25] Spain 30 g 20 g

  7. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    Unsweetened, distilled, alcoholic drinks that have an alcohol content of at least 20% ABV are called spirits. [37] For the most common distilled drinks, such as whisky (or whiskey) and vodka, the alcohol content is around 40%. The term hard liquor is used in North America to distinguish distilled drinks from undistilled ones (implicitly weaker).