These Low Calorie Gin and Tonic Recipe are easy and delicious! At just 149 calories with 0g of sugar, you can enjoy this cocktail guilt free!
And I have included 10 low to no calorie garnishes that you can add to your homemade gin and tonic. Get creative and have some fun with them!
Low Calorie Gin and Tonic Recipe
To make this cocktail low calorie, I swapped out traditional tonic water for light or low calorie tonic water. Now I am not a fan of “diet” tonic as it is filled with fake sugars that can cause weight gain and basically take out the benefit of using the zero calorie option.
But thanks to the clean eating movement, we now have a few options of zero calorie all-natural tonic water. I have supplied you with my favorite below. I can find it in both glass bottles, and mini cans at the local grocery store.
Low Calorie Gin and Tonic Garnishes
There are so many garnishes for gin and tonic cocktails! The traditional garnish is a lime wedge or wheel, but all of these yummy garnishes are low to zero calories.
- Lime wedge or wheel
- Lemon wedge
- Grapefruit wedge
- Orange peel or ring
- Blood orange ring
- Rosemary sprig
- Thyme sprig
- Mint sprig
- Cucumber ring or ribbon
- Sliced ginger
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This low calorie gin and tonic is easy and quick! If you clicked the “jump to recipe” button, you missed the 10 low to zero calorie garnishes you can add to your skinny gin and tonic, so be sure to check them out in the Garnish Section.
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Low Calorie Gin and Tonic Recipe
Course: Low Calorie CocktailsCuisine: ScottishDifficulty: Easy1
servings3
minutes21
minutes300
kcal3
minutesThis Low Calorie Gin and Tonic Recipe is easy and quick! I can find the low calorie (or light) tonic at most stores. I do shy away from the “diet” tonic however as it has fake sugars that can cause weight gain. Check out this all natural one, and see if your local store has it.
Ingredients
2 ounces gin
4 ounces low calorie all-natural tonic water
- Garnish:
Lime wedge
Directions
- Fill a highball glass with ice, pour the gin over the ice.
- Top with the low calorie tonic water and gently stir.
- Garnish with lime wedge and serve.