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Calories in vodka

How many calories in Vodka

Find out, how many calories in Vodka on The Calorie Counter!

Vodka is one of the most popular alcohols in the whole world. It’s a world famous drink that people drink not only by itself but in variety of different vodka cocktails.

Vodka is primarily ethanol with water and sometimes with different slight flavorings. Vodka is made from fermented substances like grain. But that does not not make calories in vodka equal as in grain.
Traditionally prepared vodka has an alcoholic part of 38% by volume. Nowadays, Standard Russian, Polish and Lithuanian vodkas are 40% abv (wich is 80 proof), although many non-export Russian vodkas are 38 percent of alcohol.

Vodka can be distilled from sugar-rich plants. Vodka nowadays is produced from grains like wheat, corn and rye. Wheat Vodka is a very popular drink in the Ukraine. Wheat vodkas are considered high-class among other grain vodkas. Some vodkas are made from rice (as in Japan), potatoes, soybeans, grapes, sugar beets and surprisingly, sometimes even from the byproducts of oil refining or wood processing.

Vodka contains no carbs, no protein and no fat. Calories in vodka is from the alcohol. Alcohol contains about 7 calories per gram. When vodka is mixed with other beverages, the calories will be higher depends what you are mixing vodka with. Information in this section is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference.

Calories in Vodkas table, by the different alcohol content. The more alcohol in vodka, the more caries vodka consist.

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