Most mixers are low protein however some diet mixers will contain aspartame, so it is very important to check labels.
Drinks containing negligible or only a trace amount of protein:
- Cider (dry, sweet and vintage cider)
- Bottled shandy (Pub Shandy is stronger, contains significant amounts of phenylalanine and should be counted as an exchange – see below)
- Martini (dry and sweet)
- Spirits (whiskey, gin, rum, brandy, vodka, Pimm’s)
- Wine (red, white or rosé)
- Champagne and prosecco
- Fortified wine (port and sherry)
- Vermouth (dry and sweet)
- Liquors (cherry brandy, Curacao)
- Cocktails (those that include suitable spirits and mixers*)
- Alcopops* (Hooch, Bacardi Breezer, Source, Metz etc.)
- Ginger beer*
*remember to check for aspartame.
Drinks which need to be counted as phe exchanges:
- Beer - all beer, brown ale, pale ale, lager, stout and stout extra (1 pint = 1.5 phe exchanges)
- Guinness/ Murphy’s- (1 pint = 2 phe exchanges)
- Strong ales - (250ml = 1.5 exchanges)
- Pub shandy (made with pub beer or lager) - (1 pint = 0.5 exchange
- Cream liqueurs e.g Bailey’s Irish Cream and Cadbury’s cream - (30ml = 1 exchange)
Drinks to avoid as they contain high levels of phe:
- Advocaat (a rich and creamy drink made from egg yolk, sugar and brandy)
- Cocktails that contain eggs e.g. Amaretto Sours or Pisco Sours
For further information on alcohol choices with PKU, refer to www.nspku.org
Alcoholic drinks that do not contain phe will not affect your blood phe levels, however, remember that the effects of drinking alcohol are the same for individuals with and without PKU.
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