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The standard proportions for a vodka tonic are typically 1 part vodka to 2 parts tonic water. This means for every ounce of vodka, you would add two ounces of tonic. You can adjust the ratio based on personal taste preferences, adding more tonic for a lighter drink or less for a stronger flavor. Garnishing with a lime wedge can enhance the drink's taste.
Vodka is actually an alcohol, so it is 7 calories per gram. It depends on the proof but an average shot of vodka is around 65 calories.... not sure how many calories are in tonic and it totally depends on how much tonic you use.
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A coke, tonic, soda, juice,
According to their website, 3 per 6 oz.
A Brandy Base is usually associated with cocktails.It is the base from which the cocktail is produced.Many cocktails have the same "added" ingredient's, but only alter by the base.For example: A gin and tonic has a gin base whereas a vodka tonic has a vodka base.A brandy tonic (if it exists) will have a brandy base.
-10 in all respectable drinking competitions. With regards to your ability to drive, do you really want to base a life-or-death decision based upon an arbitrary system that doesn't factor your weight, body fat index, recent food intake or bad luck? Don't drink and drive. Better to give up the keys after one beer than wrap your ears around a telephone pole.
Vodka tonic tastes like bubbly slightly sweet lime water. It is a tad bitter at times, but very smooth going down the throat. If good vodka is used all you can taste is the tonic water. That's because vodka by law is a neutral spirit, meaning that it can have no discernible taste.
Calories is basically energy (for you to burn :) Alcohol has relatively much energy Half of the sugar ends up in ethanol so image half the weight (100% alcohol) in sugar. meaning.. if Vodka Martini is mainly vodka then there is more alcohol than in wine and consequently also more calories ... BUT only if it is a dry wine. If the wine is Sweet then there is suger as well and more calories again... and it could be even.
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