What is the calorie content of wine and liquor?!


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What is the calorie content of wine and liquor?

red, white wine, and whiskey, rum, vodka, gin, etc...


Answers: 80 proof distilled beverages (gin, rum, vodka, etc):
--serving: 1.5 oz. (1 jigger, 42 grams)
--calories: 97
--alcohol content: 14.0 grams
--water content: 28.0 grams

90 proof distilled beverages (gin, rum, vodka, etc):
--serving: 1.5 oz. (1 jigger, 42 grams)
--calories: 110
--alcohol content: 15.9 grams
--water content: 26.1 grams

100 proof distilled beverages (gin, rum, vodka, etc):
--serving: 1.5 oz. (1 jigger, 42 grams)
--calories: 124
--alcohol content: 17.8 grams
--water content: 24.1 grams

White table wine (generic, values will vary by varietal and winemaker):
--serving: 5 oz. (1 glass, 147 grams)
--calories: 122
--alcohol content: 15.1 grams
--water content: 128.0 grams

Red table wine (generic, values will vary by varietal and winemaker):
--serving: 5 oz. (1 glass, 147 grams)
--calories: 125
--alcohol content: 15.6 grams
--water content: 127.0 grams Source(s):
http://www.nutritiondata.com remember to count your CARBS in liquor not calories Most whiskey, bourbon, rum, etc is about 90 calories. Not sure about wine. Beer is around 150 calories in regular and usually between 90-110 for lite beer. Vodka / Gin / Tequila / Rum / Whiskey - 64 Calories 0 Carbs
Wine - 128 calories 5 carbs
Champagne - 106 calories 3 carbs

Just remember with liuor you also have to think about the mix.



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