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  2. What Is A Standard Drink? | National Institute on Alcohol Abuse...

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    In the United States, one "standard" drink (or one alcoholic drink equivalent) contains roughly 14 grams of pure alcohol, which is found in: 12 ounces of regular beer, which is usually about 5% alcohol. 5 ounces of wine, which is typically about 12% alcohol.

  3. In the United States, a standard drink has 0.6 ounces (14 grams) of pure alcohol. The amount of pure alcohol in each drink depends on the alcohol content, or percent of alcohol by volume (ABV).

  4. What's a Standard Drink Measurment? - Rethinking Drinking | NIAAA

    rethinkingdrinking.niaaa.nih.gov/how-much-too-much/whats-standard-drink

    What's a “Standard Drink”? In the United States, a “standard drink” (also known as an alcoholic drink equivalent) is defined as any beverage containing 0.6 fluid ounces or 14 grams of pure alcohol.

  5. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    A standard drink or (in the UK) unit of alcohol is a measure of alcohol consumption representing a fixed amount of pure alcohol. The notion is used in relation to recommendations about alcohol consumption and its relative risks to health.

  6. What is a standard drink? - Alcohol and Drug Foundation

    adf.org.au/insights/what-is-a-standard-drink

    An Australian standard drink contains 10g of alcohol (12.5ml of pure alcohol). It’s handy info to know, because health experts recommend no more than 4 standard drinks a day and no more than 10 standard drinks a week. 2

  7. What's a Standard Drink? (Measurements for Different Types)

    alcoholrehabhelp.org/knowledge/standard-drink

    In the U.S., a standard drink is any drink that consists of 14 grams of pure alcohol. This is equal to about 0.6 fluid ounces or 1.2 tablespoons. A standard drink is typically as follows for each type of alcoholic beverage: 12 fl oz of beer. 5 fl oz of wine. 8 fl oz of malt liquor.

  8. What is a Standard Drink? | The Gordie Center - University of...

    gordie.studenthealth.virginia.edu/learn/alcohol-education/standard-drink

    A "standard drink" of alcohol is about one-half ounce of pure alcohol. This is slightly more than the typical person can metabolize in an hour. How do you know how much alcohol is in different containers?

  9. What Is a Standard Drink? The Measurement That Matters

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    First things first: a standard drink, or standard drink equivalent, is defined as 0.6 oz of pure ethanol (ethyl alcohol), or 14 grams of pure alcohol. Ethanol is the pure alcohol found in all alcoholic beverages. It’s the measurement that matters regardless of what you choose to drink.

  10. Standard drinks guide - Department of Health and Aged Care

    www.health.gov.au/topics/alcohol/about-alcohol/standard-drinks-guide

    Standard drinks are a way to measure how much alcohol you drink. Drinks come in different sizes and some are stronger than others. They have different amounts of alcohol in them. A standard drink is always equal to 10 g of pure alcohol.

  11. Standard Drinks: How Much Alcohol Is In Your Beverage?

    advancedmixology.com/blogs/art-of-mixology/guide-to-std-drinks

    The "standard" drink for liquors is different for every beverage. This means for a regular beer with 5% ABV, the standard drink per bottle is approximately 12 ounces, and for a bottle of wine with a 12% ABV, the std drink would be 5 ounces only.