17 ml. of pure ethyl alcohol (0.06 oz), however presented. A standard drink is 12 ounces of beer, five of dinner wine or one and one-half oz of 80 proof the usual proof) of distilled spirits (vodka, gin, whiskey, rum, etc.)
The United States has not designated an overall "national alcoholic drink," nor any other national drug. However, Bourbon was named "America's National Spirit" by the U.S. Congress in 1964.
Seventeen, in the US. "Standard drink" varies from 6 ml. in Denmark to over 20 in Japan.
In the US, a "standard" drink is 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, regardless of the beverage involved.
0.08 is the legal limit for blood-alcohol percentage.
For a female one "standard drink" per day, for a male two per day. A standard drink is one 12-ounce beer, four ounces of wine, or one shot of liquor.
The alcohol in a standard drink is metabolized in about one hour.
Because standard drinks of beer, wine and distilled spirits all contain the same amount of alcohol (0.60 oz), this information helps us avoid myths such as the belief that beer contains less alcohol than a shot of whiskey.
It does not cost very much in order to ship a standard piece of US mail in a padded envelope. The cost of shipping standard US mail in padded envelopes can cost as little as $3.
A standard drink (depends on the country - but let's say the United States, for example) is a beverage that contains 0.6 fluid ounces of ethanol (this equates to one pint of a 5% ABV beer or a shot of 40% ABV spirit).
Per head of population, many countries drink much more than USA.
A standard drink, legally, is a unit of measurement that contains 30mL of alcohol.
as per as companies standard....
The answer depends on how much each person is likely to drink. Also, a beer keg is not a standard measure. In the US, a keg can range from 10.6 pints to 124 pints.