Yes, all vodkas are sugar free.
A standard serving of red wine (five ounces) contains 125 calories, 3.5 grams of carbohydrates (including sugar), and no fat. A standard serving of vodka or any other distilled spirit (1.5 oz.) contains 97 calories and no carbs or fat.
A list of sugar free recipes can be found at Sugar Free Mom, Spoonful of Sugar Free, I Quit Sugar, Your Lighter Side, Simply Sugar Free and Healing Gourmet.
Some flavored vodkas add sugar and some do not. Purists consider flavored vodkas to really be liqueurs by definition, but marketing efforts and consumer tastes suggest that there is a bit of a grey area.There are two main types of flavored vodka: Infused and Compounded.To create an infused vodka, one must soak the flavor source (the fruit, vegetables, berries etc.) in the base spirit for a period of time and then redistill it. This captures the essence of the flavor, but leaves the solids (chunks of fruit, color, etc.) behind thus yielding a clear spirit.In contrast, compounded vodkas are most likely to have a flavored sugar syrup added to the base spirit for flavoring.In order to divine which product has sugar while you are shopping at your local liquor store, you need merely to look at the label. Infused vodkas typically will be bottled at a full 80 proof (40% alcohol). Compounded flavored vodkas will usually be 70 proof (35% alcohol) because they have been diluted by sugary flavoring agents. Please note that this is a general rule and there may be some exceptions.Examples of infused vodkas are Absolut, Effen, and Ketel One.Some recognizable compounded vodka brands are Stolichnya, Finlandia and Pinnacle.
None, it's sugar free?
sugar-free
Sugar Free means there is no sugar in this item and Calories free means there is no fat in this item.
Yes, vodka has sugar content that converts from the alcohol ingested. The vodka itself does not initially contain any sugar though. Many people are tricked into believing that vodka won't cause weight gain.
Calpol is sugar free but made with real fruit sugar
Gum with sugar has real sugar and sugar-free gum has a sugar substitute but it tastes like sugar.
No it is not sugar free
No, of course it DOESN'T!! That's why it's labeled SUGAR-FREE! If it does have sugar in it, then they false advertise.