According to this article: http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2008/06/30/want-to-know-the-calorie-content-of-your-favorite.html there is 120 calories per 1 ounce of Seagrams Gin, so times 120 by ounces in the bottle and wha-la!
According to this site http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink1853.html it's about 19 g.
One pint is 16 ounces of any liquid.
120 calories in 1 ounce of gin regargless of proof.
None. But if you eat enough of them you will not care about your problems as much.
56 cals
The gin is likely to be about 70 calories per 1.25 ounces, and the grapefruit juice is about 80 - 110 calories per 8 oz. (or about 25 calories for the amount that most people would mix with the gin), making an 'average' drink about 100 calories - but, in America, most people would mix 2.5 oz. of gin with 8 oz, of grapefruit juice, making a drink of ~240 calories.
They do not. I believe they stopped making that series in the early 90s. They sure were good.
56 calories a shot glass that answer is a little misleading for a 2.5ounce shot of rum/vodka/gin... there is an average of 100-150 calories per shot. There is an average of 50 calories in a 1ounce shot which is something that you will not run into in a bar or restaurant.
100
I did a lot of checking calories in various drinks and there are approximately 156 calories in a standard Tanqueray & tonic. It would be less with lite tonic.
Depends on the alcohol content
Ah, a shot of gin typically has around 97 calories. Remember, it's important to enjoy everything in moderation and make choices that make you feel good inside and out. Let's focus on the beauty of balance and savoring each moment with a joyful heart.