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What is Gin Imperial Measures ?

Gin is an alcoholic beverage made from a base of grain, such as wheat or barley, which is first fermented and then distilled.

What does Gin Imperial Measures taste like ? What flavor is Gin Imperial Measures ?

Gin has a strong citrus scent and a pine-like taste because of juniper berries.

How is Gin Imperial Measures made ?

Gin is distilling a neutral grain alcohol with juniper berries. To make every type of gin unique add some extra botanicals like citrus peel, bitter orange peel, licorice, cardamon, anise or cinnamon.

Is Gin Imperial Measures gluten-free ?

Although gluten is naturally found in these ingredients, most gin is gluten-free. There is also a risk for gluten cross-contact in facilities that process products containing wheat, barley, or rye.

How many carbs is in Gin Imperial Measures ?

One glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Gin Imperial Measures contains 0g of carbohydrates.

How much sugar is in Gin Imperial Measures ?

One glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Gin Imperial Measures contains 0g of sugar.

How many calories is in Gin Imperial Measures ?

One glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Gin Imperial Measures contains 110g of calories.

What is alcohol content of Gin Imperial Measures ? Is Gin Imperial Measures alcoholic ?

Alcohol by volume (ABV) of Gin Imperial Measures is usually 45 % ABV, which is equivalent to 90 proof.

What proof is Gin Imperial Measures ?

Gin Imperial Measures is 90 proof, which is equivalent to 45 ABV.

Will Gin Imperial Measures make you drunk ?

When an average 200 pounds (lbs) man drinks a glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Gin Imperial Measures. His blood alcohol concentration (BAC) goes to 0.026%. It will take 2 hours to reach 0%.
When an average 170 pounds (lbs) women drinks a glass (typically 1.5 oz) of Gin Imperial Measures. Her blood alcohol concentration (BAC) goes to 0.037%. It will take 3 hours to reach 0%.



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