Is V8 Keto Friendly? (Only These Kinds & in These Amounts)

Keto (Low Carb) | Written by Nathan Petitpas | Updated on 22 April 2023

Nine bottles filled with different colored vegetable juices rest against a white background with colors range from from red, orange, green, yellow and purple, and they have a white label on them where the backside shows not only is V8 keto, or at least some varieties are since it depends on the type of V8.

Is V8 keto friendly and if so, what kinds have the least amount of carbs?5

Upon inspecting the nutrition labels, there are 5 varieties that could be considered “keto” and because all of them contain sugar, no more than one 8 ounces serving should be consumed. Or in other words, only certain kinds of V8 are acceptable on a keto diet and only in the amounts given for a serving size. 

However, if you stick to the V8 flavors recommended below and monitor serving sizes closely, you can drink V8 sparingly without being kicked out of ketosis. 

Which Flavors of V8 Are Keto? 

While V8 is commonly used as an ingredient in Bloody Mary’s, many people do drink V8 for its purported health benefits. This is due in part to a series of famous V8 marketing campaigns dating all the way back to the 1930s.

Eating enough vegetables is challenging in a busy lifestyle, so simply pouring a glass of vegetables seems like the perfect solution. 

In fact, research does show that V8 can be a good way to increase daily vegetable intake and consequently reduce blood pressure and improve other health markers.1 But, if you’re not careful, it can also be a good way to derail your keto progress! 

Currently, V8 comes in eight different flavors. While they’re all tomato-based, the nutrition facts differ slightly depending on the other ingredients. Below, all eight flavors are listed with complete nutrition facts in order from lowest carb to highest carb.

The best keto, low-carb options are found at the top of the list. 

V8 Original

V8 Original is a 100% vegetable juice blend made with tomatoes, carrots, celery, beets, parsley, lettuce, watercress, and spinach. An 8 ounce serving provides 20% of the Daily Value of Vitamin A and 80% of the Daily Value of Vitamin C.

V8 claims that every 8 ounce glass contains two servings of vegetables.

  • Calories: 45
  • Net carbs: 7 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: 2 grams

V8 Spicy Hot

V8 Spicy Hot is just like V8 Original, but with a zesty kick added by ‘natural flavors’. One 8 ounce serving contains: 

  • Calories: 45
  • Net carbs: 7 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: 2 grams

V8 Low Sodium 100% Vegetable Juice

While V8 Original has 640 milligrams of sodium per 8 ounce serving, V8 Low Sodium has only 140 milligrams. 640 milligrams is approximately ¼ of the FDA’s daily sodium intake recommendation, so V8 Low Sodium is definitely a better choice if you’re monitoring salt intake.

  • Calories: 45
  • Net carbs: 7 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: 2 grams

Low Sodium Spicy Hot 100% Vegetable Juice

This variation combines the zesty kick of V8 Spicy Hot with the smart sodium content found in V8 Low Sodium. 

  • Calories: 45
  • Net carbs: 7 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: 2 grams

High Fiber 100% Vegetable Juice

Soluble corn fiber bumps the fiber content up from 2 grams to 5 grams in this V8 flavor. Unfortunately, this doesn’t reduce the total net carbs. 

  • Calories: 45
  • Net carbs: 7 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: 2 grams

Essential Antioxidants 100% Vegetable Juice

In addition to the standard juice blend, this variation includes additional supplements, vitamins, and minerals. One serving packs 35% of the Daily Value of Vitamin A, 200% of the Daily Value of Vitamin C, and 100% of the Daily Value of Vitamin E. 

  • Calories: 45
  • Net carbs: 8 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: 2 grams

Beet Ginger Lemon 100% Vegetable Juice

Research shows that fruit and vegetable juices may improve gut health, and this is particularly true of beet juice.2 However, the carbs in this V8 flavor makes it a no-go for strict keto dieters.

While the blend of beet juice, carrot juice, sweet potato juice, and lemon and ginger extracts may provide some health benefits, with 16 grams of net carbs per serving,  it’s not a wise way to ‘spend’ your carb budget on the keto diet.

  • Calories: 70
  • Net carbs: 16 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams
  • Protein: 1 gram

Carrot Ginger 100% Vegetable Juice

Made with sweet potato juice, carrot juice, and ginger extract, this V8 flavor is significantly higher in carbs than the other traditional vegetable juices. Keto dieters should proceed with caution or avoid altogether. 

  • Calories: 80
  • Net carbs: 19 grams
  • Fat: 0 grams 
  • Protein: <1 grams

Better V8 Keto Alternatives 

Ultimately, the question “Is V8 keto?” should probably be replaced with the question, “Are there better keto alternatives to V8?” Fortunately, the answer is yes! These options are lower in carbs and higher in nutrition than any of the V8 flavors profiled above.

Make Your Own Keto Vegetable Juice

When it comes to popular rehydration products like Gatorade and Liquid IV, keto dieters should proceed with caution. However, if you have a juicer, it’s easy to make your own rehydrating keto-approved vegetable juice packed with naturally-occurring electrolytes and anti-inflammatory compounds.

Try juicing these vegetables together:

  • 5 ounces arugula
  • 5 ounces spinach
  • 5 ounces cucumber
  • 5 ounces celery
  • 1 ounce parsley

Add lemon juice, kosher salt, and stevia to taste. Split between three people, this juice has 40 calories and 4 grams net carbs per serving.

V8 is a good source of lycopene, an antioxidant that may improve heart health.3 You can get some of these same benefits by adding a medium-sized tomato to your juice blend. This will only set you back 3 grams of net carbs. 

Make Your Own Keto Green Smoothies

For keto green smoothies, all you need is a blender! It’s easy to mix up a nutrition-packed smoothie that can serve as a meal replacement, or simply a sneaky way to get your veggies in even if you don’t have time to eat a big salad.

Try this simple and scrumptious recipe:

  • 12 ounces unsweetened low-carb milk alternative
  • 2 large handfuls spinach or other greens
  • ½ frozen avocado
  • 1 tablespoon almond butter
  • 1 teaspoon cocoa powder
  • 1 scoop chocolate keto protein powder    
  • Stevia or other low-carb sweetener to taste 

Blend milk and spinach together until spinach is completely dissolved. Add avocado, almond butter, and cocoa powder and blend until creamy.

Add protein powder and blend until just combined. Stir in sweetener to taste and drink immediately.

Make Mushroom Keto Coffee

Most keto dieters are familiar with keto coffee – coffee blended with MCT oil and other ingredients to create an energizing AM fat bomb. You can reap additional plant-based benefits by using a mushroom coffee product instead of regular coffee. 

Made with chaga extract, lion’s mane mushroom extract, Cordyceps mushrooms, and other naturally-occurring nootropics that may improve brain function, mushroom coffee is a delicious way to improve focus and energy. 

Try blending 8 ounces of mushroom coffee with 1 tablespoon MCT oil (plus stevia or other keto sweeteners to taste) for a creamy and quick morning treat. 

Pack Blended Vegetable Soups In Thermos For On-The-Go Nutrition 

This is an unconventional but surprisingly easy way to get more vegetables in your keto diet. It’s easy to make rich, veggie-packed blended soups with ingredients like cauliflower, zucchini, spinach, heavy cream, and cream cheese.

You can find some pre-made soups that fit these specifications as well, from brands like Kettle & Fire, Amy’s Organic Soups, and Progresso. Stow in a Thermos for a drinkable, nutrient-rich meal while out and about. 

Enjoy Collagen-Based Beverages

Collagen is an animal-based protein supplement that can improve hair, skin, gut, and tissue health. Protein is also very satiating, so collagen, which typically provides 10-2o grams of protein per serving, is a quick snack that will fill you up without sending you on a blood sugar rollercoaster like V8.

There are many keto collagen supplements available today, including unflavored Collagen Peptides from Vital Proteins, chocolate-flavored Orgain Keto Collagen, and Primal Kitchen Collagen Keto Latte. Mix these supplements into hot or cold unsweetened low-carb milk alternatives, coffee, black tea, or just water for a nourishing snack that’s nearly as quick as pouring a glass of V8.

Important Considerations for Keto Dieters Who Consume V8

The keto diet is one of the most popular weight loss diets today, and for good reason. Going keto can reduce visceral fat, improve heart health, and minimize cravings.4

In order to reap the incredible benefits of this diet, keto dieters need to be very careful to avoid most sources of sugar and carbs. 

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While the answer to “Is V8 keto?” could technically be yes if you manipulated your carbohydrate intake for the rest of the day to stay below 30-50 grams net carbs, it’s important to remember that all of the carbs in V8 come from sugars. These are naturally occurring sugars, admittedly, but in liquid form they will spike your blood sugar rapidly.

Eating an equivalent amount of whole vegetables would not spike your blood sugar as quickly thanks to the additional fiber found in whole foods.

This means that V8 has a high glycemic index. For example, a serving of V8 has a glycemic index score of 43.

Meanwhile, a tomato has a score of 15. The tomato would be a better choice for keto dieters in terms of overall sugar, fiber, and micronutrient content.

As usual, whole foods sources of carbohydrates are the best way to use your limited carbohydrate budget while in ketosis. It takes some additional effort, but with advance planning it can be done even on the busiest days.

Are V8 Energy Drinks Keto-Friendly? 

V8 +ENERGY is a caffeinated blend of fruit juice, veggie juice, and tea that comes in nine different flavors. All of the standard flavors contain 12 grams of net carbs from sugar, so they should be avoided by keto dieters.

However, the Diet Strawberry Lemonade flavor, sweetened with sucralose, only has two grams of net carbs. It’s also a decent source of vitamins and minerals, making it a reasonably good energy drink option on the keto diet.

Why “Is V8 Keto?” Might Be the Wrong Question 

Instead of asking ‘is V8 keto’, keto dieters should ask ‘Will V8 help me adhere to the keto diet and experience optimal health?’ Due to the high sugar content in this beverage, the answer is likely no.

On occasions when eating whole foods is simply not an option, keto dieters would be better off avoiding sugar-packed V8 and opting instead for a protein shake, collagen supplement, fat bomb, burger patty, or other quick snack that contains protein and fat. 

With this nuanced answer to ‘is V8 keto’, keto dieters can make choices that will empower them to thrive on the keto diet! 

Frequently Asked Questions About Is V8 Keto Friendly?

Is V8 Juice Good for You?

V8 is a good source of Vitamin A and Vitamin C, and, in some flavors, zinc. It’s a relatively low-calorie beverage and it contains potassium and sodium, which can be rehydrating. Ultimately, however, it’s best to eat vegetables in their whole, natural form instead of relying on processed vegetable juices. Whole vegetables provide blood sugar stabilizing fiber that V8 simply can’t.

How Many Carbs Are in V8 Juice?

Most flavors of V8 have 7 grams of net carbs in each 8 ounce serving. V8 Essential Antioxidants 100% Vegetable Juice has 8 grams, V8 Beet Ginger Lemon 100% Vegetable Juice has 16 grams, and V8 Carrot Ginger 100% Vegetable Juice has 19 grams. Each can of V8 +ENERGY has 12 grams net carbs, except for the Diet Strawberry Lemonade flavor, which only has 2 grams.

What Should I Drink on the Keto Diet?

Above everything else, keto dieters should drink plenty of water to aid in digestion of fats and proteins. Additionally, unsweetened coffee, all types of unsweetened tea (particularly green tea), keto coffee beverages made with MCT oil, sparkling water, diet soda, and some high-proof alcohol like whiskey, vodka, and gin are all great carb-free choices.


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About the Author

Nathan Petitpas

Nathan has been a fitness enthusiast for the past 12 years and jumps between several types of training such as bodybuilding, powerlifting, cycling, gymnastics, and backcountry hiking. Due to the varying caloric needs of numerous sports, he has cycled between all types of diets and currently eats a whole food diet. In addition, Nathan lives with several injuries such as hip impingement, spondylolisthesis, and scoliosis, so he underwent self-rehabilitation and no longer lives with debilitating pain.