VO is a little smoother than 7. They taste about the same mixed, but VO is easier straight or with water. VO is the mid-grade of the Seagrams whiskey line, with Crown Royal being the top. VO is also made in Canada whereas 7 is distilled in the US.
Both are blended whiskies from that were once produced by the Seagram's company, and are now owned by liquor conglomerate Diageo. Seagram's was originally based in Ontario, but later expanded with a distillery in Indiana. Seagram's 7 Crown is considered the most basic of their brands, and is made in Indiana. "VO" stands for "Very Own." (It supposedly was first blended for John Seagram's son's wedding.) VO is more expensive and is considered a higher level whisky. VO is actually made in Canada, though now in Manitoba. The same distillery also makes Crown Royal, which was Seagram's high end whisky.
No, VO is a different whiskey made by Seagrams. Seagrams VO is one step up from Seargams7. (and I consider Seagrams VO to be one step down from Crown Royal) Seagram's Seven Crowns is an American blended whiskey. Both VO and and Crown Royal are Canadian. A "Seven and Seven" is a cocktail made with Seagram's Seven Crowns and 7-Up.
According to this site http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1853.html it's about 19 g.
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Yes, alcoholic beverages contain sugar
The difference between 7 and 3 is 4.
The date is 1857, the year 7 Crown was first distilled.
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A "difference" is either the result of a subtraction (the difference between 7 and 5 is 7 minus 5), or its absolute value (so that the difference between 7 and 5 is the same as the difference between 5 and 7).
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It doesn't actually mean difference, but it can be used to get the difference between values. 11 subtract 4 is 7, and 7 is the difference between 4 and 11.