Smartphone screen displaying a health app called CalDrop with information about calories left, nutritional balance, and weekly summary.
A digital graphic shows a purple space-themed background with stars. It displays a bar chart labeled 'Liters of Alcohol Consumed' with bars increasing from Monday to Saturday, reaching 15 liters on Saturday. To the right, a cartoon-style bathtub filled with water is shown with a label indicating '17%'. The text at the top reads, 'You Drank 13.6 Liters This Week. That's 17% of a Bathtub.'

Track Alcohol Calories Without Guesswork

Alcohol and drinks can quietly add hundreds of calories to your day. CalDrop helps you track liquid calories clearly, so you understand your intake and stay in control.

Alcohol calories are easy to ignore but can quickly add up. A few drinks can significantly increase your daily calorie intake without you realising it, making it harder to stay in a calorie deficit.

Most calorie tracking apps overlook this or make it difficult to track properly.

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A Simple Way to Track Drink Calories

CalDrop makes it easy to track alcohol and liquid calories alongside your food. No guesswork, no unreliable AI — just clear, consistent tracking that shows you exactly how drinks impact your daily intake.

If you’d like to understand this in more detail, you can explore the full study behind it. Research shows that weight loss is primarily driven by maintaining a calorie deficit, even when alcohol is included in moderation. The study below looks at how controlled calorie intake impacts weight loss outcomes, offering a more in-depth, science-backed perspective.

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A graph showing calories from alcohol consumed over a week, with a significant increase on Sunday. To the right, there's an image of fast food including a cheeseburger, fries, pizza, and a takeout bag. Text indicates it is equivalent to five takeaways and notes that 15,000 kcal were consumed this week, mainly from alcohol.

Liquid Calories Count More Than You Think

  • Calories from drinks don’t feel as filling as food, which makes them easy to overlook. Over time, these extra calories can slow progress or lead to weight gain.

    By tracking alcohol calories, you gain awareness and can make better decisions without cutting out what you enjoy.

Track What Most Apps MissCalDrop is built for simplicity and accuracy. Instead of relying on Al scanning or complex systems, it focuses on clear, consistent calorie tracking that helps you stay in control.

  • Track alcohol calories easily

  • Monitor liquid calorie intake daily

  • See how drinks affect your total calories

  • Clear insights into drinking habits

  • Simple, accurate logging without complexity

Understand Your Habits. Stay in Control.

When you track alcohol and drink calories clearly, you can see patterns, adjust your intake, and stay aligned with your goals. CalDrop gives you the clarity needed to stay consistent without overcomplicating the process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Start Tracking Your Calories the Simple Way

Take control of your calorie intake with a tracker designed for clarity, not compiext, complexity.

  • Alcohol contains calories that vary depending on the drink. Beer, wine, and spirits all contribute to your daily intake, and these calories can add up quickly, especially when consumed regularly.

  • Yes, alcohol calories can significantly impact weight loss. They add extra calories without making you feel full, which can make it harder to stay in a calorie deficit.

  • To track alcohol calories accurately, you need a consistent way to log drinks. CalDrop allows you to track alcohol alongside food, giving you a full picture of your daily intake..

  • Yes, liquid calories are often overlooked but can have a big impact on your total calorie intake. Tracking them helps you understand where extra calories are coming from.

  • Yes, you can drink alcohol and still lose weight if you stay within your calorie goals. Tracking your alcohol intake helps you balance your calories and make better decisions

  • Tracking drink calories separately helps you see how much of your intake comes from liquids. This gives you better insight into your habits and helps you adjust if needed.