Low Carb Keto Alcohol Drinks

Low Carb Keto Alcohol Drinks

A fresh hit of mint + lime that won’t spike your blood sugar (or wreck your ketosis)

✍️ I Used to Avoid Mojito

Because honestly, between the sugar and the bloat from club soda, they felt like a guaranteed crash. But one night at a bar, my husband asked for a mojito “no syrup, just lime, mint, and soda.” Game. Changer. We tweaked it at home with white rum and a sugar-free simple syrup—and it’s now in our Friday night cocktail rotation.

💡 Why This One Works So Well

  • Zero added sugar = no insulin spike, no fat-storing signal to your body.
  • Mint + lime + sparkle feels like the real thing, without the metabolic consequences.
  • White rum is a clean liquor—0 carbs, doesn’t mess with your ketones directly.
  • Satiating enough that I don’t feel like binge-snacking after (huge win).

🧾 What I Used (And Why It Worked)

  • Lime juice (6 tbsp) – Adds punchy acidity. About 2g net carbs per 1 tbsp, so portion matters.
  • Fresh mint (16 leaves) – Bright, aromatic, and no carbs to worry about.
  • White rum (3 oz) – 0g carbs, clean burn. Tequila works too if you’re more into that.
  • Ice (2 cups) – Helps stretch the drink and slow you down.
  • Sparkling water (1 cup) – Fills the glass, keeps it crisp without sugar or calories.
  • Wholesome Yum Zero Sugar Simple Syrup (optional) – Monk fruit + allulose, zero net carbs, no weird cooling aftertaste. I’ve made my own before but this one’s honestly better than what I could whip up.

🔁 Keto Swaps That Actually Work

SwapResult
Use tequila instead of rumBrighter flavor, slightly drier finish
Skip the syrup altogetherTotally fine if you’re a tart cocktail lover
Add cucumber slicesMakes it even more refreshing, adds zero carbs
Use flavored sparkling waterJust make sure it’s unsweetened (like LaCroix or Spindrift without juice)

⚠️ Keto Missteps and How I Fixed Them

What Went WrongWhy It HappensFix
Too much lime juiceIt adds up fast in carbsStick to 3 tbsp per drink max
Over-sweeteningEven keto syrups can feel heavyAdd a little at a time—taste as you go
Used tonic waterSneaky sugar bombUse soda water or sparkling mineral water only

👩‍🍳 How to Make It

  1. Muddle lime juice + mint in two glasses. You want the oils released but not pulverized.
  2. Add a mountain of ice—this makes it sippable, not chuggable.
  3. Pour in 1.5 oz rum (or tequila) per glass.
  4. Top with sparkling water and stir with a straw or spoon.
  5. Add syrup only if needed—some people prefer the fresh, tart version.
  6. Garnish with lime wedge + mint, if you’re feeling fancy.

Net carbs: ~3.7g per glass
Calories: 110

Low Carb Keto Alcohol Drinks

🧠 Keto Cooking Tricks That Help

  • Pre-portion your liquor. I keep little 1.5 oz shot bottles of rum ready so I’m not eyeballing.
  • Batch your mint + lime. Muddle it in advance and chill so it’s ready for guests or cravings.
  • Make freezer “mojito cubes.” Mint + lime juice frozen in ice trays = fast drinks.

🧊 How I Store and Track It

This doesn’t keep well once mixed (sparkle dies fast), but:

  • I freeze leftover lime juice in 1 tbsp cubes
  • I track this drink in Carb Manager as “homemade mojito – sugar-free”
  • I label it as “social drink” so I can note if it caused stalls later in the week

❓ Keto Cooking What-Ifs (Answered)

Will this spike blood sugar?
Nope—not if you skip the sugar and use sugar-free syrup.

Can I use diet soda as a mixer?
You can, but IMO the artificial sweeteners can bloat and mess with cravings. I stick to sparkling water unless I’m really craving something sweet.

Is white rum keto?
Yes—0g carbs, no sweeteners added. Just don’t confuse it with flavored rum (which usually has added sugars).

Can I skip the syrup?
Totally. It’s honestly delicious without, especially if your tastebuds are already fat-adapted.

Nutrition Facts

NutrientAmount
Calories110 kcal
Total Fat0.1 g
Saturated Fat0 g
Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol0 mg
Sodium5 mg (from sparkling water, varies)
Total Carbohydrates3.9 g
Dietary Fiber0.2 g
Net Carbs3.7 g
Sugars0.8 g (natural from lime)
Sugar Alcohols0 g (unless you add sugar-free syrup — varies based on type)
Protein0.2 g
Alcohol~14 g (from 1.5 oz white rum)
Potassium~45 mg (from lime juice and mint)
Vitamin C~10–15% DV (from lime juice)

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Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 5 minutesTotal time: 5 minutesServings:2 servingsCalories:110 kcal Best Season:Available

Description

A crisp, sugar-free mojito with lime, mint, and white rum—refreshing, low-carb, and perfect for keto without the guilt or glucose spike.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Divide lime juice + mint into 2 glasses. Muddle well.
  2. Fill each glass with ice.
  3. Add 1.5 oz rum (or tequila) to each.
  4. Top with sparkling water, stir.
  5. Add sugar-free syrup if needed.
  6. Garnish and serve.

Notes

  • If you’re tracking strict macros, measure your lime juice and syrup precisely—those small amounts add up fast. Want it stronger? Use 2 oz rum, but expect a faster buzz on keto!
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