Make a Light and Refreshing Low Carb Strawberry Hard Seltzer

Looking for a light and refreshing low carb alcoholic drink? Check out our recipe for strawberry hard seltzer with fresh strawberries!

If you’re looking for something a bit different from the same old, then try a low carb strawberry hard seltzer. This light and delicious drink option is the perfect way to enjoy a cocktail without loading up on carbs or sugar.

Hard seltzers are quickly becoming one of the most popular drinks among adults 21+. Not only do they offer a light and refreshing taste profile without all the added sugar found in many other alcoholic beverages—they offer other health benefits too!

With their low calorie count and lack of added sugars or artificial sweeteners, these drinks make an excellent choice for anyone looking to stay healthy while still enjoying an occasional adult beverage.

So grab yourself a cold glass today—you won’t regret it!

Low Carb Strawberry Hard Seltzers on towel

 

Low carb strawberry hard seltzer is an alcoholic version of sparkling water flavored with natural fruit flavorings like strawberries.

It’s light, bubbly, and contains fewer calories than traditional beer or mixed drinks. It has a slightly sweet taste that comes from the natural flavorings. It’s also gluten-free and vegan-friendly.

Hard seltzers have been my go-to drink since cutting back on carbs a few years ago. With so many flavor combinations I don’t miss drinks full of sugar and carbs.

This simple strawberry hard seltzer is a favorite. 

Ingredients

  • 1 Shot Vodka 
  • Strawberry Seltzer/Sparkling Water
  • Fresh Strawberry Slices
  • Mint Leaves
  • Ice Cubes 

ingredients for Low Carb Strawberry Hard Seltzers

I’ve also included a printable recipe card at the end of this post!

Instructions for Strawberry Hard Seltzer

Fill a glass with ice cubes.

Pour in 1 shot of vodka.

 

making hard seltzer

Top with strawberry seltzer/sparkling water.

pouring vodka

Place mint leaf on top and strawberry slices for garnish.

Cheers! 

strawberry hard seltzer with ice on towel

The Benefits of Low Carb Hard Seltzers

Low carb hard seltzers offer several benefits over traditional beers and other alcoholic beverages. They have fewer calories per serving than beer or mixed drinks, so you can enjoy your favorite drink without worrying about the extra calories.

In addition, they contain no added sugars, so you don’t have to worry about spikes in your blood sugar level after drinking it.

Finally, because it contains less alcohol than most other alcoholic beverages, it’s easier on your body and helps you stay hydrated while still enjoying an adult beverage!

Low Carb Strawberry Hard Seltzers

 

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How to Enjoy Low Carb Strawberry Hard Seltzer

Low carb strawberry hard seltzer is best enjoyed cold or over ice. You can also mix it with other fruits or mixers to create delicious cocktails or mocktails that are sure to please your taste buds!

Try mixing it with cranberry juice for a tart twist on a classic cranberry vodka cocktail or with orange juice for a fruity twist on a mimosa.

No matter how you choose to enjoy it, low carb strawberry hard seltzer is sure to be a hit at any family gathering!

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Low Carb Strawberry Hard Seltzers

Yield: 1 Cocktail
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes

1. Fill a glass with ice cubes. 2. Pour in 1 shot of vodka. 3. Top with strawberry seltzer/sparkling water. 4. Place mint leaf on top and strawberry slices for garnish. 5. Cheers!

Ingredients

  • 1 Shot Vodka
  • Strawberry Seltzer/Sparkling Water
  • Fresh Strawberry Slices
  • Mint Leaves
  • Ice Cubes

Instructions

  1. Fill a glass with ice cubes.
  2. Pour in 1 shot of vodka.
  3. Top with strawberry seltzer/sparkling water.
  4. Place mint leaf on top and strawberry slices for garnish.
  5. Cheers! 

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