a lot
A standard shot of vanilla vodka (1.5 ounces) typically contains around 97 calories. This calorie count may vary slightly depending on the brand and specific recipe of the vodka. The calories in flavored vodkas like vanilla vodka come primarily from the alcohol content, as they are distilled spirits with added flavorings. It's important to consume alcohol in moderation and be mindful of its caloric content when considering overall dietary intake.
Each shot (1.5oz) of 80 proof vodka contains approximately 100 calories.
Vodka is almost always 40% (80 Proof). High end Vodka can reach as high as 70%. Whiskey ranges, most often it is 40% (80 Proof) but in many of the high end brands it reaches 50% (100 Proof) and even 62% (124 Proof) as in Knob Creek.
Beers vary enormously in their alcohol strength. Also, how do you count beers? By litres or bottles or cans? It is therefore impossible to give a sensible answer.
from 65 to 75 calories depending on the proof
6 pints of beer is equal to 12 cups.
Vodka is actually an alcohol, so it is 7 calories per gram. It depends on the proof but an average shot of vodka is around 65 calories.... not sure how many calories are in tonic and it totally depends on how much tonic you use.
Depends on the bottling distillation. Both Vodka and Gin are typically bottled anywhere from 80 to 100 proof. If a bottle of gin and a bottle of vodka both state on their label that they are "100 proof", they are identically "strong". If you get a bottle of vodka that is 80 proof, and a bottle of gin that is 94 proof, the gin is stronger, and so on.
120 calories in 1 ounce of gin regargless of proof.
Rum. Some types of vodka. Some types of Soju.
There are 25 ounces of liquid in a bottle of Absolute Vodka. This would equal to 17 servings of standard drinks.