If you google alcohol / calories you can find out a whole bunch of neat info about drinks. For example, I can get fat fast drinking a few white russians (4 drinks = 2000 calories) but a vodka with a diet drink or low sugar mix is only around one hundred calories (4 drinks=400 calories) CHEERS!
PS there is a big difference between dark ales and light beers: light beer (one serving)=100 cal. Prem.Dark=170-200 cal.
2007-06-21 15:03:41
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answered by bubblelator 4
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Vodka gets you inebriated speedier and make you experience unwell quicker. Vodka is frequently 40% alcohol however the quantity you get is smaller - if crowned as much as a pint this is in simple terms no longer as solid as a pint of lager at 5% alcohol by utilising volume. A pint of Vodka promptly inebriated quickly sufficient must be sufficient to kill some people. a sensible physique of ideas could be to have some beers first and a few vodkas to end.
2016-11-07 04:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Plain vodka: Absolutely nothing. No sugar, few to no carbs. It's the dieter's liquor. (I have a friend with Type 1 diabetes who mostly drinks vodka, since it doesn't make her blood sugar skyrocket.)
Beer: Tons of carbs, which are stored as fat when not burned off within a certain amount of time. Don't have a number, exactly, but Google it. It's big.
2007-06-21 14:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Only empty calories but 0 fat.
2007-06-21 15:49:20
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answered by tazgyrl1978 1
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Zero fat -- yay!
On the minus side, they have calories from carbs, and not much nutrition otherwise. Drink in moderation.
2007-06-21 14:29:52
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answered by Madame M 7
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<>No fat. Just OOOOOOOh so delicious carbs and calories. Drink up. Enjoy.
2007-06-21 20:03:19
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answered by kevsher01 5
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none, it is all carbs
2007-06-21 14:31:28
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answered by Tonya L 2
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