The general answer is No - there are no carbs in Whiskey. At a broader level, any distilled liquor will have low, if any, carbs. This would include Whiskey, Rum, Vodka, Gin, etc.
There are exceptions, however. Typically these include the liquors to which additional flavoring has been added. Some examples would be Capt. Morgan's Spiced Rum and Bacardi Vanilla.
Finally, be sure to check any mixers you intend to use with the liquor. Vodka may have 0 carbs, but regular tonic water can have quite a few (approx. 15g/serving). Diet Tonic, on the other hand, will have none.
Crown royal is a rye whiskey
Crown Royal whiskey and coke.
Crown Royal is 80 proof.
0 carbs, 97 calories per shot More to the point, who cares? You generally don't worry about carbs or calories when you are enjoying such high-class booze. And if you are drinking enough to ruin your diet, you have bigger problems than your diet!
Crown XR limited edition
One ounce of Crown Royal Maple has 97 calories. It does not have any fat, sodium, carbs, fiber, cholesterol, or protein.
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Every whiskey is different, but you can try different Canadian ones.
I have a I quart bottle in the box unopened of Seagrams crown royal 1963 any one know what the value would be?
Serving Size: x shot (1.5 fl.oz)fl. ozmL{| ! colspan="3" | Nutrition Facts | Calories 97(Kilojoules 405)% DV** Total Fat 0 g 0% Sat. Fat 0 g 0% Trans Fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0% Sodium - 0% Total Carbs. 0 g 0% Dietary Fiber 0 g 0% Sugars 0 g Protein 0 g Note: A dash indicates no data is available. |}
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