There are 97 calories in 7 Crown Whiskey (40% Alc.)
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| Food Items | Cals | Fat | Carbs | Protein |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diet 7-up | 0 | 0g | 0g | 0g |
| Soda 7-up | 140 | 0g | 39g | 0g |
| Coca-Cola Diet Coke (can) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sprite® | 140 | 0g | 38g | 0g |
| Pepsi Sierra Mist | 100 | 0g | 26g | 0g |
Seagram's 7 Crown Whiskey (40% Alc.) Reviews
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jvinci16 February 26
Good economic whisky. Get a handle for around $20 or less. Much better than Jack Daniels for this alone.
chucktimmons April 10
Alcohol is metabolized differently than other foods and beverages. Under normal conditions, your body gets its energy from the calories in carbohydrates, fats and proteins that need to be slowly digested in the stomach—but not when alcohol is present. When alcohol is consumed, it gets special privileges and needs no digestion. The alcohol molecules diffuse through the stomach wall as soon as they arrive and can reach the brain and liver in minutes. This reaction is slightly slowed when there is also food in your system, but as soon as the mixed contents enter the small intestine, the alcohol grabs first place and is absorbed quickly. The alcohol then arrives at the liver for processing. The liver places all of its attention on the alcohol. Therefore, the carbohydrates (glucose) and dietary fats are just changed into body fat, waiting to be carried away for permanent fat storage in the body.