Drinking beer and low-carb diets definitely don't mix!
Carbs for per 12 ounces of some popular brands of beer:
For 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.
That depends entirely on the beer. The number varies so much that it's useless to formulate a list and put it here. Try this: http://www.realbeer.com/edu/health/calories.php
I do believe (after research) that there are no carbs in whiskey, brandy, gin and vodka!! Watch out for the mixers though.
A can of regular beer has about 13g of carbs. Hard liquor like vodka has an insignificant amount of carbs.
Pure spirits like whiskey do not contain carbohydrates
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A serious double whisky has 100 mL.
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Whisky : Soda = 1 : 0! Whisky with soda is just wasted whisky!
Scotch whisky is from Scotland.
Scotch whisky is whisky distilled in Scotland, usually from malted barley.
11 grams per 1 ounce serving. If you're thinking about your weight its not the carbohydrates in alcohol that you wanna worry about. Its the fact the alcohol has the ability to basically shut down your metabolism. Carbs are actually a crucial part of a healthy diet.
Whisky is a mixture.
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Oil, whisky, fish.
Adelphi Whisky was created in 1826.
The Whisky Barrel was created in 2007.
Whisky Supper was created in 2005.