What are the nutritional values in Knob Creek?
Though the FDA doesn’t require spirits to list the nutritional components of their products I can give you a good idea where our products stand. Serving size: 1.5 fl. oz. Calories: 120 Carbohydrates: 0 Fat: 0 Protein: 0 There isn’t really any fat in spirits, so don’t worry about that. The largest portion of calories, and thus carbohydrates in spirits comes from the sugars that are in the finished products. It’s important to know that we don’t add any sugar to our Bourbons – by law, we can’t add anything but water and have it still be Bourbon – so all of that flavor and character comes from the grains used to make the Bourbon, and the interaction during the aging process with the charred American white oak barrels. You can always add some water to your Bourbon to reduce the number of calories in a glass. In any case, enjoy our Bourbons responsibly and don’t worry about the fat. *Intoxicologist note: My thought on adding water to the Bourbon might be that it stretches the amount of liqui