Both vodka and gin are typically low in carbohydrates, as they are distilled spirits. Most standard brands of vodka and gin contain zero carbohydrates, making them suitable options for low-carb diets. However, flavored varieties may contain added sugars, which can increase carbohydrate content. Always check the label for specific nutritional information.
There are no carbohydrates in vodka or any other distilled spirit (gin, tequila, rum, etc.).
Pure alcohol does not contain carbohydrates. If you are talking about alcoholic beverages, the hard liquors that are highest in alcohol content, like whiskey, gin or vodka would probably contain the fewest carbohydrates.
Distilled spirits (gin, vodka, rum, tequila, Scotch, whiskey, etc.) contain no carbohydrates, no sugars, no sodium,and no cholesterol.
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Gin and vodka are both distilled spirits from grain or vegetable sources (not grapes) with the only difference being that gin has added flavor from the juniper berry. Brandy is distilled from wine, coming ultimately from grapes.
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He drinks a vodka martini "shaken, not stirred."
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Neither of them have sugar.
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