How many carbs are in a gin and tonic
Gin contains no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
Gin contains no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
There are no carbs in tequila. Many hard alcohols have no carbs including rum, brandy, gin, and most types of whiskey.
All sugars are carbs, but not all carbs are sugars (starch is a carbohydrate but it's not a "sugar", even though it breaks down to sugar in your digestive system; cellulose is chemically a carbohydrate but it doesn't break down in your digestive system, so from a dietary standpoint it's considered "fiber"). There are essentially none of either in gin, so the amount in a gin martini depends on how much vermouth you use (and whether or not you put in an olive ... there are some carbs in an olive).
Well besides it Impairing your judgement, diet wise, yes. It has sooo many carbs. Gin has 0 carbs. if you can stand the taste of pine tree, go for that.
A glass of wine contains about 3.5 carbs whereas a serving of vodka or other distilled spirit such as whiskey, gin, rum, tequila, etc. contains no carbs or sugar of any kind.
There are no carbohydrates in vodka or any other distilled spirit (gin, tequila, rum, etc.).
Pure alcohol does not contain carbohydrates. If you are talking about alcoholic beverages, the hard liquors that are highest in alcohol content, like whiskey, gin or vodka would probably contain the fewest carbohydrates.
Depends on the type of Gin. Dry gin or "London Dry Gin" is not made with sugar, the only additive allowed to be considered "dry" is water. Most distilled Gin's have added juniper berries or other botanical's to add to the flavor and desired end product with can contain sugar.
Anything clear that you drink, such as vodka or rum has little sugar. Whiskey and bourbon also are pretty low in sugar content for most of the major brands.
Carbs in BeerDrinking beer and low-carb diets definitely don't mix!Carbs for per 12 ounces of some popular brands of beer:Sam Adams Lager: 18Guinness: 17Corona: 14Miller Genuine Draft (MGD): 13Michelob: 13Sierra Nevada Pale Ale: 12Heineken: 12Budweiser: 11Coors Light: 5Amstel Light: 5For the record, the average red wine has about 7 or 8 carbs per 12 ounces. The average white wine only has about 3 carbs for the same amount. Assuming you're not drinking wine by the pint it clearly beats beer in the carb department.Mixed drinks can be about the same. Gin & tonic or vodka cranberry have about six or seven carbs per 12 ounces. Margaritas are very bad: they might have about 15 carbs.