Scotch Whisky
Scotch Whisky is an alcoholic beverage offering a notable caloric content while containing no fats or proteins. It is remarkably low in sugars and carbohydrates, making it a low-glycemic choice. Trace amounts of minerals like potassium, iron, phosphorus, and zinc are present, contributing subtly to its nutritional profile. Its distinctive flavor appeals to those who appreciate a refined drink without added nutrients.
Macronutrient distribution
A 100 g of Scotch Whisky contains 250 calories, 0 g of protein, 0.1 g of carbohydrates, and 0 g of fat.
- Carbs
- 0.1 g100%
of calories
Calorie Burn
How long would it take to burn off 250 calories?
- Walking3.5 mph, moderate pace44 min
- YogaModerate effort, gentle pace63 min
- SwimmingFreestyle, moderate effort33 min
- Biking12–14 mph, moderate effort24 min
- StairsStair climbing, moderate pace32 min
- Running5 mph (12 min/mile)23 min
Estimates for an average adult male (~75 kg / 165 lb), based on activity MET values. Download Leana to calculate calorie burn based on your personal profile.
Nutritional composition
Complete nutrition facts: macronutrients (protein, carbs and fat) and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals).
Values per 100 g
Carbohydrates
- Carbohydrates0.1 / 313 g(0%)
- Total Sugars0.1 g
Vitamins
- Thiamin (B1)0.01 / 1.2 mg(1%)
- Riboflavin (B2)0 / 1.3 mg(0%)
- Niacin (B3)0.05 / 16 mg(0%)
Minerals
- Iron0.02 / 8 mg(0%)
- Phosphorus3 / 700 mg(0%)
- Potassium1 / 3,400 mg(0%)
- Zinc0.02 / 11 mg(0%)
- Copper0.01 / 0.9 mg(2%)
- Manganese0.01 / 2.3 mg(0%)
Other
- Water63.9 / 3,700 g(2%)
- Alcohol36 g

