The type of alcohol that has no sugar or carbs is distilled spirits, such as vodka, gin, rum, and tequila.
Chemically speaking, alcohol (ethanol) and sugar (sucrose, etc) are different substances. Alcohol itself contains no sugar, carbs or fat. Alcoholic beverages often contain sugars--check the labeling on them for carbohydrate content.
The alcohol has calories, I believe there are 4 Cal for every 1 g of alcohol.
No, vodka has no sugar, carbs, sodium, or fat.
None. The carbs from sugar are all converted to alcohol before it's distilled. It does have a calorific value of around 60-70kcals per 1oz.
Sorbitol is a sugar alcohol.
No, sugar alcohol does not contain any actual alcohol. Sugar alcohols are a type of sweetener commonly used in sugar-free and low-calorie foods and drinks. They are called sugar alcohols because their chemical structure resembles both sugar and alcohol, but they do not contain ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.
No, sugar alcohol does not contain any ethanol or traditional alcohol. It is a type of sweetener that is often used as a sugar substitute in food and beverages.
according to other sites one can has 660 calories 60 g sugar and 65 carbs
No, sugar alcohol is not considered an alcoholic substance. Sugar alcohols are a type of sweetener commonly used in sugar-free products, but they do not contain ethanol, which is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.
All rum has alcohol sugars and carbs ..even beer has sugars called maltose
Yes, because alcohol is sugar-based, therefor it contains a great many carbs.
The carbs and sugar you eat.