According to www.dietaryfood.com, distilled spirits have 0.00 g of sugar per 100-g drink. They also have no carbs or fat. But flavored liqueurs are a different story. Coffee liqueur, for example, apparently has 46.42 g/100 g. This refers to simple sugars only, so the overall carbohydrate count in your drink may be higher. Beer, for example, contains only traces of simple sugar, but a Bud Light has 6.6 g of carbs per serving.
No, this is a popular myth. jagermeister does not contain deer or elk blood
In addition to its alcohol content, which lowers inhibitions and affects a person's ability to make good decisions, a jagermeister's sugar and caffeine content could lead to a blood sugar imbalance in some drinkers. That, and pre-xisting tendencies toward violence, could make for a very mean drunk. However, the proper conditions would have to exist regarding the drinker. In and of itself, a jagermeister is equipped only to make people drunk and keep them awake.
No, while certain people may acquire a different sort of drunk from jagermeister because of it's herbal content, it does not contain hallucinagins. See source for more information.
There are about 103 calories in a shot of jagermeister.
The sugar content in coffee depends on how it is prepared. Black coffee has no sugar, but adding sugar or flavored syrups can increase the sugar content.
The symbol for Jagermeister is a deer's head with a cross between the antlers.
Curt Mast developed Jagermeister. He was an avid hunter, and the word "Jagermeister" translated means "hunting master". It was originally developed as a cough suppressant.
Jagermeister? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagermeister
Cough syrup has less calories. a similar texture, and a high alcohol content. It is not recommended for recreational use by the FDA.
Cheesecake has the most sugar content in cheese.
The sugar content in the two products is different.
no sugar content