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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.

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15y ago

Does it taste any bit sweet? I don't believe so, but I don't know for sure.

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13y ago

Neither has any sugar, carbs, sodium or fats of any kind.

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13y ago

Very little, if any at all. Its flavor comes from the addition of juniper berries to the fermenting process.

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13y ago

No; white wine typically has 0.22g sugar per 100ml, whereas gin has none at all.

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13y ago

There is no sugar in gin.

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Nope.

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