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Is tequila good for you? Expert reveals what makes it a ‘reasonable choice’ for drinkers

July 24, 2025
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As the summer heat drives many Americans to reach for a cold drink after a hard day’s work, some may wonder: What’s the healthiest alcohol to sip if you’re not cutting it out entirely?

Some health-conscious Americans opt for liquors instead of beer and cider to avoid excess calories. Others avoid red wines to steer clear of hangover-inducing tannins.

Among the rising favorites is tequila, especially as it’s celebrated Thursday on National Tequila Day.

The distilled Mexican spirit, known for its starring role in margaritas and tequila sunrises, is often seen as a cleaner, potentially healthier choice. But is it really?

Lauren Manaker, a registered dietitian based in South Carolina, shared with Fox News Digital some of the myths and facts surrounding tequila.

Manaker said that pure tequila, made from 100% agave, can be a “reasonable choice” for health-minded imbibers.

“Hangovers depend on how much you drink, how hydrated you are, and what you pair it with, not just the type of alcohol.”

“It’s naturally lower in sugar and doesn’t contain additives, which might make it easier on your body compared to sugary cocktails or heavily processed liquors,” the health expert said.

Still, Manaker noted that tequila is not hangover-proof, despite popular belief.

“No alcohol is truly ‘hangover-proof,’” the dietitian said. “Hangovers depend on how much you drink, how hydrated you are and what you pair it with – not just the type of alcohol.”

Even so, tequila isn’t necessarily healthy either.

Manaker said that all alcohol is classified as a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

“This means it’s in the same category as tobacco and asbestos – not because it’s equally risky, but because there’s enough evidence suggesting it’s link to increased cancer risk, especially with heavy or regular consumption,” she said.

“So, while a drink here and there is fine for most people, it’s worth keeping the big picture in mind.”

“And remember, the best way to avoid a hangover is to drink less or not at all,” Manaker said.

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