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Looking for a chaser to go with your drink? Most people tend to want something to chase or mix their alcohol with to make it go down easier. Some great choices are below: 1. Sparkling water.This is one of the best choices, allowing you to flavor how you’d like. 2. Diet carbonized water.Normally these come in lots of … See more

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WEBKeto bourbon is a type of bourbon whiskey that is specifically crafted to be low in carbohydrates. It is made from a blend of grains, mainly corn, rye, and barley, and aged in charred oak barrels to give it that distinct flavor. While traditional bourbon is not considered keto-friendly due to its high carbohydrate content, keto bourbon

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WEBJul 25, 2023 · Distillation: The spirit must be purified to practically 160 proof (80% alcohol by volume) and move into the keg for maturing at no more than 125 proof (62.5% alcohol by volume). If you consume bourbon on a ketogenic diet, consider bourbon keto recipes or enjoy bourbon with low-carb mixers, such as diet soda water, to keep your carb

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WEBMar 27, 2023 · 1. Keto Bourbon Peach Smash. The Keto Bourbon Peach Smash is a refreshing and low-carb cocktail perfect for summer. Made …

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Total Time: 6 mins

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WEBApr 16, 2024 · Vodka Soda. The traditional vodka soda is an excellent choice for people trying to cut back on their carb intake. This cocktail is made with vodka, club soda, lemon juice, and ice, and it’s light, fizzy, and acidic. The crisp and refreshing club soda is the perfect complement to the smooth vodka, and the zesty flavor of the fresh lemon juice

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WEBHighball Bourbon Drink (131 calories) Manhattan Bourbon Cocktail Recipe (156 calories) Mint Julep Bourbon Drink (131 calories) Manhattan Bourbon Cocktail Recipe (104 calories) Before we get to the 5 …

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WEBApr 4, 2023 · To Sum All This Up. In conclusion, bourbon and whiskey can be keto-friendly alcoholic beverages, as they are low in carbohydrates and can fit into a low-carb or ketogenic diet. However, it’s important to keep in mind the types of mixers and sweeteners you use when drinking alcohol on a low-carb diet. Stick to low-carb mixers like seltzer

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WEBAug 9, 2019 · Instructions. Add erythritol (1 teaspoon), Angostura bitters (3 dashes) and water (1 teaspoon) to a rocks glass, and stir until the erythritol dissolves. Add large ice cube to glass, along with bourbon (1 1/2 …

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WEBJul 6, 2018 · Combine the strawberries, basil, erythritol, and bourbon in a cocktail shaker. Muddle until the strawberries and basil are crushed and have released their juices. Add the lemon juice and pepper, and fill the …

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WEBApr 12, 2023 · How To Enjoy Bourbon Without Ruining Your Low-Carb Diet. If you’re on a low-carb or keto diet and want to enjoy bourbon, there are a few things you can do to ensure you stay on track: Watch your …

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WEBHere’s how: Use a grain mill to mill the grains to the correct consistency to enhance mash efficiency and speed up the process by increasing the grain’s surface area. Combine the mash with water and heat it to a precise temperature. This process breaks down enzymes and liberates sugars.

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WEBHere are the steps that I’ll go over in this guide on how to make bourbon at home: Step 1: Start with the proper hardware and still. Step 2: Gather up your bourbon mash ingredients. Step 3: Make the bourbon mash. Step 4: Fermenting the mash. Step 5: Collect the distillate. Step 6: Ageing & Barreling.

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WEBSep 6, 2022 · The spirit should be produced in the United States only. The grain mash should include at least 51% of corn. The bourbon should be distilled to 80% ABV or 160 proof. The bottled spirit should be at least 40% ABV or 80 proof. New, charred oak barrels should be used for aging the bourbon.

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WEBBourbon, as established earlier, has 0g of carbs per 1.5 oz serving (a standard shot). It's a helpful option for those on a low-carb diet or watching their carbohydrate intake. Beer varies greatly in carb content depending on the type. Regular beer usually contains 10-20g of carbs per 12 oz serving.

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WEBThe good news is that bourbon is generally low in carbs, and some brands contain zero carbs. According to the USDA, one jigger (1.5 oz) of bourbon contains zero carbs. This makes it a great option for those on a keto diet or anyone looking to cut back on carbs. However, it’s important to keep in mind that mixed bourbon drinks may contain

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WEBDec 5, 2023 · Pour the corn into the pot. Stir every 5 minutes until the temperature drops to 67°C (152°F). Stir in the barley. Allow the mixture to sit at 65℃ (149℉) for 60-90 minutes. Stir every 10-15 minutes and ensure the temperature doesn’t drop below 61℃ (141℉). Remove the lid and let the contents cool to 25℃ (77℉).

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