Dry January: We Calculated How Many Calories You'll Save (And the Exercise Equivalent)
A moderate drinker saves about 8,000 calories in Dry January. We used our calculators to show what exercise it would take to burn that off.
Thinking about doing Dry January? We ran the numbers on exactly how many calories you'll save—and calculated what exercise it would take to burn off the equivalent.
The results might surprise you.
What's a "Moderate" Drinker?
According to the CDC, moderate drinking is defined as:
- Women: Up to 1 drink per day (7/week)
- Men: Up to 2 drinks per day (14/week)
For this analysis, we'll use 12 drinks per week—a common pattern for social drinkers who have a couple drinks most evenings or more on weekends.
The Calorie Count of Alcohol
| Drink | Serving Size | Calories |
|---|---|---|
| Beer (regular) | 12 oz | 150 |
| Beer (light) | 12 oz | 100 |
| Wine (red/white) | 5 oz | 125 |
| Spirits (vodka, whiskey) | 1.5 oz | 100 |
| Margarita | 8 oz | 275 |
| Piña Colada | 9 oz | 490 |
Average across drink types: ~150 calories per drink
Dry January Math: Your Calorie Savings
For a moderate drinker (12 drinks/week):
| Period | Drinks Skipped | Calories Saved |
|---|---|---|
| 1 week | 12 | 1,800 |
| 2 weeks | 24 | 3,600 |
| 3 weeks | 36 | 5,400 |
| Full January (31 days) | 53 | ~8,000 |
That's 8,000 calories—more than 2 pounds of body fat.
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The Exercise Equivalent
We used our Calories Burned Calculator to find out what exercise it would take to burn 8,000 calories.
For a 180 lb person:
| Activity | Time to Burn 8,000 Calories |
|---|---|
| Running (6 mph) | 12 hours |
| Cycling (moderate) | 20 hours |
| Swimming | 17 hours |
| Walking (brisk) | 29 hours |
| HIIT workout | 11 hours |
Think about that: Dry January saves you the equivalent of running a half-marathon every week for a month.
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Beyond Just Calories
The 8,000 calories is just the alcohol itself. We haven't counted:
The "Drunk Munchies" Effect
Studies show alcohol increases appetite and reduces inhibitions around food. A night of drinking often leads to:
- Late-night pizza or tacos
- Greasy brunch the next morning
- "Recovery" comfort food
Add another 500-1,000 calories per drinking occasion for many people.
The Morning After
Hangovers mean:
- Skipped workouts
- Less active days
- More sedentary recovery time
The Real January Savings
If you're a moderate drinker who also tends to snack while drinking:
| Category | Calories Saved |
|---|---|
| Alcohol itself | 8,000 |
| Drunk snacking (conservative) | 2,000 |
| Better food choices sober | 1,500 |
| Total | ~11,500 |
That's over 3 pounds of potential weight loss—just from not drinking for one month.
Week-by-Week Breakdown
Here's what you're saving each week:
Week 1 (Days 1-7)
- Calories saved: 1,800
- Exercise equivalent: 3 hours of running
- You'll probably still be craving drinks
Week 2 (Days 8-14)
- Total calories saved: 3,600
- Exercise equivalent: 6 hours of running
- Sleep quality typically improves
Week 3 (Days 15-21)
- Total calories saved: 5,400
- Exercise equivalent: 9 hours of running
- Energy levels noticeably better
Week 4+ (Days 22-31)
- Total calories saved: 8,000
- Exercise equivalent: 12 hours of running
- Skin looks better, weight may be down 2+ lbs
Visualize Your Progress
Using our Weight Loss Calculator, here's what an 8,000-calorie deficit means:
At a typical deficit rate, you could expect to lose 2-3 pounds during January from alcohol elimination alone—without changing anything else about your diet or exercise routine.
The Bottom Line
Dry January isn't just about "detoxing" or willpower challenges. The math is simple:
- 8,000+ calories saved from alcohol
- 12 hours of running worth of exercise you don't have to do
- 2-3 pounds of potential weight loss
- $200-400 saved (average drinker spends $50-100/week)
Whether you're doing it for health, weight loss, or just to prove you can—the numbers are on your side.
Ready to calculate your own numbers?
- Calories Burned Calculator - See exercise equivalents
- Weight Loss Calculator - Plan your timeline
- BMI Calculator - Check your starting point
Thinking about cutting back permanently? Even reducing from 12 drinks to 6 per week saves 4,000 calories per month—that's a pound of fat every month, or 12 pounds a year.