Average amt of calories in a diet coke and vodka when ordered at a bar?

can someone tell me the average amt of calories that is in a Diet coke and vodka and/or cosmo when ordered at the average bar?
thanks for your help!
thanks! do you happen to know the average amount or how many shots they usually mix in with the diet coke when you order?

90-100 depending if your bartender over pours

3 Responses to “Average amt of calories in a diet coke and vodka when ordered at a bar?”

  1. herblaura Says:

    An average shot of vodka is about 50-60 calories, and diet coke has negligible calories… so there you have it
    References :
    http://caloriecount.about.com/calories-vodka-i80699

  2. lorn2323 Says:

    90-100 depending if your bartender over pours
    References :
    im a bartender that over pours

  3. sherry v Says:

    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size

    Amount Per Serving
    Calories
    0
    Calories from Fat
    0
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat
    0.0g
    0%
    Saturated Fat
    0.0g
    0%
    Cholesterol
    0mg
    0%
    Sodium
    1mg
    0%
    Total Carbohydrates
    0.0g
    0%
    Protein
    0.0g

    Vitamin A 0%•Vitamin C 0%
    Calcium 0%•Iron 0%

    * Based on a 2000 calorie diet

    shot of vodka is about 50-60 calories, and diet coke has negligible calories…

    Gin and Tonic, Vodka and Tonic or Rum and Diet Coke:
    It’s a three-way tie with only 65 cal per 8 oz. glass! This is because when you drink a one-ounce pour of most liquors and top them off with a non-calorie mixer, you have a drink that’s pretty low in calories, no matter what the combination. Be careful, as many places pour 1.5 ounce shots in drinks. Ask for a 1 oz. pour or a skimpy pour and you won’t pour out of the top of your jeans. Whether you choose gin, vodka, whiskey or rum, top it off with a mixer that adds nothing: club soda, Diet Coke or diet tonic waters. Make them special with infused alcohol flavors, baby splashes of juice or sugar-free syrups (though the latter two will add a few calories).

    Everyone loves a good drink. The problem is, by indulging in common cocktails, the pounds pack on. Many drinks contain as much as 500 calories. Additionally, it’s hard to have just one drink. As one cocktail often isn’t enough, it’s important to be smart when it comes to choice of beverage. Below, you will find the best and worst cocktails while dining out — also 3 great cocktail recipes you can make at home.
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