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Low Standard Drink Brandy Cocktails, Ranked by Data

A US standard drink contains 14g of pure alcohol — roughly one 12 oz beer at 5%, one 5 oz glass of wine at 12%, or one 1.5 oz shot of spirits at 40%. The number of standard drinks in a cocktail depends on both the alcohol percentage and the estimated serve size, which means a high-ABV drink in a small glass can still fall under one standard drink. We reviewed 119 nutrition-complete cocktail recipes and found 25 that fit this guide. Median standard drinks for this set: 1.00. Median ABV: 18.2%.

119Recipes reviewed
25Matching this guide
1.00Median standard drinks
18.2%Median ABV
213 kcalMedian calories
11.8gMedian sugar

Ranked recipes

#DrinkWhy it ranksStd drinksNutritionAlcoholBest for
1Valencia Cocktail0.6 standard drinks0.63149 kcal · 14.6g sugar · 19.3g carbs18.2% ABVQuick, easy serve
2Jack-In-The-Box0.7 standard drinks0.6789 kcal · 3.0g sugar · 3.8g carbs19.7% ABVQuick, easy serve
3Prairie Oyster0.7 standard drinks0.67214 kcal · 13.9g sugar · 34.6g carbs8.0% ABVAny occasion
4Prairie Oyster Cocktail0.7 standard drinks0.67214 kcal · 13.9g sugar · 34.6g carbs8.0% ABVAny occasion
5Prairie Oyster Cocktail0.7 standard drinks0.67309 kcal · 14.1g sugar · 35.7g carbs6.7% ABVAny occasion
6Eggnog Supreme0.7 standard drinks0.68348 kcal · 29.1g sugar · 29.2g carbs6.8% ABVAny occasion
7Jack-in-the-Box Cocktail0.7 standard drinks0.6987 kcal · 3.0g sugar · 3.8g carbs20.4% ABVQuick, easy serve
8Chocolate Flip0.8 standard drinks0.81341 kcal · 25.3g sugar · 27.8g carbs8.9% ABVAny occasion
9Kiss the Boys Goodbye0.8 standard drinks0.81159 kcal · 7.8g sugar · 11.3g carbs10.8% ABVAny occasion
10Bull's Eye0.8 standard drinks0.85101 kcal · 2.4g sugar · 3.6g carbs17.0% ABVQuick, easy serve
11Bulla's Eye0.8 standard drinks0.85213 kcal · 29.4g sugar · 30.6g carbs8.4% ABVQuick, easy serve
12Port Wine Cocktail0.9 standard drinks0.91124 kcal · 7.4g sugar · 10.4g carbs21.1% ABVQuick, easy serve
13A. J.1.0 standard drinks1.00118 kcal · 2.1g sugar · 2.7g carbs24.0% ABVQuick, easy serve
14Coffee Cocktail1.0 standard drinks1.01224 kcal · 19.6g sugar · 20.9g carbs15.1% ABVAny occasion
15Coffee Flip1.0 standard drinks1.01337 kcal · 21.7g sugar · 23.1g carbs10.1% ABVAny occasion
16The Crux1.0 standard drinks1.03156 kcal · 7.9g sugar · 10.9g carbs20.6% ABVAny occasion
17Alexander Cocktail No. 21.0 standard drinks1.04225 kcal · 11.4g sugar · 14.4g carbs20.8% ABVQuick, easy serve
18Caledonia1.0 standard drinks1.04282 kcal · 12.0g sugar · 15.9g carbs15.6% ABVAny occasion
19Dolores1.0 standard drinks1.04276 kcal · 19.4g sugar · 25.4g carbs21.2% ABVAny occasion
20Outrigger1.0 standard drinks1.04172 kcal · 11.8g sugar · 15.6g carbs20.8% ABVQuick, easy serve
21Weep-No-More Cocktail1.0 standard drinks1.04166 kcal · 8.3g sugar · 15.4g carbs14.6% ABVAny occasion
22Boston Side Car1.1 standard drinks1.05186 kcal · 6.6g sugar · 11.6g carbs19.6% ABVAny occasion
23Saronno1.1 standard drinks1.07225 kcal · 11.4g sugar · 12.9g carbs21.3% ABVQuick, easy serve
24Scooter1.1 standard drinks1.07225 kcal · 11.4g sugar · 12.9g carbs21.3% ABVQuick, easy serve
25Rose1.1 standard drinks1.08177 kcal · 16.6g sugar · 18.5g carbs23.4% ABVAny occasion

All nutrition values are estimates based on standard recipe quantities. — = data not available.

US standard drinks depend on both alcohol strength and estimated serve size. A high-ABV cocktail can still be under 1 standard drink if the served volume is small.

Best picks by use case

Lowest sugar

A. J.

2.1g estimated sugar

~118 kcal · 2.1g sugar

Lowest calories

Jack-in-the-Box Cocktail

~87 kcal estimated

~87 kcal · 3.0g sugar

Things to watch

  • Recipe variations differ by bartender and bar — actual values may vary
  • Double pours are not accounted for in standard recipe estimates
  • ABV and standard drinks matter even when sugar and calories are low
  • Some drinks are inherently higher in one metric even when lower in another

Methodology

Is this guide right for you?

Good fit if:

  • You want to compare estimated alcohol load across cocktail recipes
  • You want sugar and calorie context alongside standard drinks numbers
  • You want a data-backed shortlist rather than a generic recipe list

Poor fit if:

  • You assume lower standard drinks means low calories or low sugar — it may not
  • You need medical advice about alcohol consumption
  • You need exact bar-specific values — actual serve size affects standard drinks

Frequently asked questions

What does this ranking show?
This page ranks brandy cocktails by a balanced score across nutrition metrics. All 25 drinks come from the WhatDrink database and pass the same recipe quality filters used on individual cocktail pages.
How is the ranking score calculated?
The ranking combines multiple nutrition signals from WhatDrink recipe data — including estimated sugar, calories, carbs, and ABV — weighted to surface drinks that are genuinely lower across all metrics, not just one.
Are these nutrition values accurate?
These are estimates based on standard recipe quantities and ingredient nutrition data in the WhatDrink database. Actual values vary by brand, bartender pour, glass size, and preparation method. Use this as a relative comparison guide, not a precise dietary calculator.
Does lower carbs always mean a healthier drink?
Not necessarily. Alcohol contributes roughly 7 kcal per gram. A drink with low carbs but high ABV can still be high in overall calories. Always check multiple metrics together rather than focusing on one alone.
How should I use this page to choose a drink?
The table lets you compare brandy cocktails side by side on nutrition estimates. Click through to any individual cocktail page for the full ingredient list and nutrition breakdown. The "Top picks" panel highlights the best performers across multiple criteria.
How many brandy cocktails are on this page?
This ranking includes 25 brandy cocktails that pass WhatDrink's recipe quality and data completeness filters. The list updates as new recipes are added to the database.
Why focus on brandy specifically?
Brandy is the base spirit, which sets the alcohol foundation. The mixers and modifiers around it determine most of the sugar and calorie variation, making brandy cocktails a useful controlled comparison.