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  1. Calculate the number of calories in alcohol you drink. Simply enter the number of drinks you have in a week and see how quickly those calories add up.

  2. Alcoholic beverages, like many other drinks, contain calories that can add up quickly. Going out for a couple of drinks can add 500 calories, or more, to your daily intake. Most alcoholic drinks have little to no nutritional value.

  3. The Alcohol Unit Calculator allows you to calculate the number of units in any alcoholic drink in any size drinking vessel. Simply enter the alcohol percentage of the drink and the vessel volume in millilitres (ml). A selection of common measures is shown for ease of use.

  4. To calculate the calories in alcohol, we use the following formula: Calories = Alcohol Volume (in mL) × Alcohol Percentage (%) × 7.1. This formula takes into account the alcohol volume in milliliters, the alcohol percentage, and a constant factor (7.1) to estimate the calories in your drink.

  5. Our Unit and Calorie Calculator will work out the number of alcohol units and calories you consume so you can better understand how much you're drinking.

  6. Liquor & Cocktails: Calories & Calorie Chart. Liquor and cocktails tend to be higher in calories, as they are high in carbs and alcohol content, and provide the body with no nutritional value. Since cocktails often include other soft drinks, syrups and sugars, their calories can add up quickly.

  7. Use our Alcohol Calorie Calculator to determine your daily, weekly, and yearly calorie intake from alcohol. This tool will enlighten you on how reducing your alcohol consumption helps in your weight loss goals.

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