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.
Does it taste any bit sweet? I don't believe so, but I don't know for sure.
Neither has any sugar, carbs, sodium or fats of any kind.
Very little, if any at all. Its flavor comes from the addition of juniper berries to the fermenting process.
No; white wine typically has 0.22g sugar per 100ml, whereas gin has none at all.
There is no sugar in gin.
Nope.
although alcohol is high in sugars, gin does not contain any sugar. A single measure of gin contains 73 calories
Gin contains no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
There is no sugar in vodka, gin, rum, tequila, whiskey, or brandy.
Yes gin has sugar on it
Gin contains no sugar.
Gin contains no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
Neither of them have 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.
Tea, iron ore, cotton, sugar, gin, slaves.
Diluted Gin? That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
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.
"Slender" from Chateau Thomas Winery in Plainfield, Indiana has no added sugar. I usually drink sweet white wines and the Slender White is delicious to me.