Medi Weightloss Clinic does not allow the alcohol...but hey, we're doing the marathon weight loss,right? So, every now and then, we can have a nip or two... count the calories and realize they may instantly turn to sugar and store as fat.
From Bella Online Low Carb List -
Whisky / Whiskey / Bourbon Low Carb Information
Whiskey and Whisky are both very similar
drinks, made in different locations. Pretty much every whiskey on the
market - from Crown Royal to Glenfiddich Scotch - is zero carbs. Scotch
is a specific type of whiskey - i.e. whiskey that comes from Scotland.
Bourbon is another kind of whisky - i.e. whisky that comes from
Kentucky.
In general, whiskies from Scotland and Canada are spelled "whisky" while
others are spelled "whiskey". Whiskys from Scotland are called
"Scotch".
Bourbon is a little trickier. There is a Bourbon country in Kentucky and
most whiskeys from Kentucky are called "bourbon" after this region.
However, a tiny amount of whiskeys made elsewhere in the US call
themselves bourbon because they feel they offer the same style.
Whether the drinks are called Scotch, Bourbon, Whisky, or Whiskey, they
are all the same basic thing - fermented grain alcoholic beverages.
While I can say with great certainty that every whiskey *should* be 0g
of carbs per serving, here are the ones I have specifically verified for
people:
Canadian Mist - 0g
- a Canadian whisky made from corn and barley. Made in Ontario.
Canadian R&R Whisky - 0g
- a cheap one from Canada, it is just alcohol. I can't even find a website for this one though.
Chivas Regal Scotch Whisky - 0g carbs
- from Scotland, a blended whisky
Cougar Bourbon - reported direct from Foster's PR people for 100ml:
Cougar Bourbon 0.0g
Cougar Bourbon and Cola 8.7g
Cougar XS 0.0g
Cougar Zero (pre mix) 0.05g
Crown Royal Whisky - 0g carbs, 0g fat, 97 calories per 1.5oz
- from Canada, a blend of corn, barley and rye
Canadian Club Whisky - 0g carbs, 0g fat, 96 calories per 1.5oz
- from Canada, uses corn, barley, rye and rye malt
Early Times - 65 calories, zero carbohydrates, and is gluten-free
- reported by the EarlyTimes crew. Per ounce.
Fireball Whisky -
- There are 11 carbs and 108 calories in 1.5 fluid ounce of Fireball Whiskey. Straight from their PR people.
Glenfiddich Scotch Whisky - 0g carbs
- from Scotland, best selling single malt Scotch. Made solely from malted barley
Glenmorangie Scotch Whisky - 0g carbs
- from Scotland, mentioned in "The Highlander". Made solely from malted barley
from their staff: "The calorific value of whisky at 40% abv is 220
cals/100ml, so I'm afraid it doesn't come under the heading of a diet
drink, however there are no carbohydrates in whisky so you'll be OK if
you are following the Atkins diet."
Grant's Scotch Whisky - verifying but they should be 0g
Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey - 0g carbs, 0g fat, 72 calories per 1oz
- from TN of course. It's not Bourbon because it's not from Kentucky!
Jameson Irish whiskey - 0g carbs
- established in Dublin Ireland
Jim Bean Bourbon - 0g carbs
- Bourbon, from Clemont, Kentucky :) 100 calories per shot, 80 proof
Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky - 0g carbs
- from Scotland, a blended variety. They use 27 different distilleries.
Full Details on Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky
Kentucky Deluxe Blended Whiskey - 0g carbs
- From Heaven Hill Distillers: "Thank you for your inquiry regarding
Kentucky Deluxe whiskey. Kentucky Deluxe 80-proof whiskey has 98
Calories per Standard Serving Size of 1.5 fluid ounce. It contains no
carbohydrates."
Dr. McGillicuddy's® Fireball Canadian whisky - 0g carbs
- also 69 calories, 0g fat. 100% Canadian whisky, 66 proof, cinnamon flavors
Maker's Mark - 0g carbs
- "There are no carbs and appx 70 calories per one ounce of Maker's Mark."
Seagram's 7 Crown Whiskey - 0g carbs
- This has 40% alcohol, 97 calories per shot.
Southern Comfort - 3g carbs
- history is it was first created in Louisiana. Technically a peach flavored liqueur
If you have another type of whiskey or whisky that you love, please let me know, and I will research it to add in to this list!
There are many fun recipes that involve whiskey (and its relatives) which are rather low carb.
Remember that your body processes alcohol before it moves on to carbs.
If you drink too much alcohol, then your body will turn all carbs you
ingest into fat. Read the articles linked to below for more information!
NOTE: There are factions who get riled up over Bourbon definitions :)
The feel anything can be a Bourbon as long as it follows a Kentucky
recipe. This is sort of like the Champagne argument, that Champagne can
be made outside of France as long as it uses the Champagne method.
However, I happen to side with the people who say that certain names are
associated with certain locations. I do not think a Thailand whiskey
should be called a Bourbon :)
Remember to read the alcohol and dieting link below. Just because
alcohol is zero carb does NOT mean it has no effect on your weight. Read
and understand!