Oh, dude, you're mixing Seagrams VO with 7-Up? That's a classic combo, like peanut butter and jelly, but with a little more kick. And yeah, technically, Seagrams VO is a Canadian whiskey, and a 7 and 7 refers to mixing it with 7-Up. So, you're not wrong there. Enjoy your drink!
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Seagrams VO is whiskey. It has 0g of sugar. It has 97 calories per shot. Seagrams VO has 13.8 grams of alcohol.
Seagrams VO is a brand of blended Canadian whiskey that has been aged 6 years. It is sold in various size bottles, some small and some rather large and this, of course, varies the pricing for the product. The most popular sized bottle is the 750 ml and sells for about $16 - $18 in the U.S.
Yes, that is a good substitution.
I gather that a VO Press is a North American mixed drink, based on Seagrams VO whisky. "In a tall glass, Fill with ice,Pour Seagrams V.O., Fill the rest of the glass with half seven-up and the other half with soda, garnish with a lemon twist." -DB
According to this site http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1853.html it's about 19 g.
The same price it is now. That brand is too common to be considered a collectible.
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Yes, alcoholic beverages contain sugar
Seagram's VO is a Canadian blended whisky and does not contain caffeine. Whisky is made from fermented grain mash and does not naturally have caffeine. If you are looking for a beverage with caffeine, you'd typically look at coffee, tea, or certain soft drinks instead.
The date is 1857, the year 7 Crown was first distilled.
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.