i think you mean "does one 12 ounce beer equal one shot of whiskey." in a nutshell, yes. there are slight variations due to alcohol content...70 proof, 80 proof etc....but the one for one method is a pretty good measuring stick.
A lot. A whole lot a big deal. Does that explain it?
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By volume, no. By standard serving (1 can beer = 1 shot of whiskey) they are equal.
No asmount of bear will ever be equal to whiskey. They are different substances.
A shot of whiskey measures 1 1/4 oz.
1 fluid ounce of Jack Daniels whiskey contains 65 calories.
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6g per 1.5oz shot.
40%
According to CDC there are 13grams in 1.5 ounce shot of liquor.
There are 56 calories in a shot of Whiskey - approximately 25 grams.
One shot of whiskey is 1.5 ounces. A pint is 16 ounces. So there are roughly 10.5 shots in a pint of whiskey. A shot is equivalent to a beer (average 5%), so there are ten and a half beers in a a pint of whiskey.
If you take an imperial pint as being just over 568ml with around 5% abv and a shot of 25ml with around 35%abv then a pint has approximately 28ml of alcohol in it whereas a shot has approximately 8ml of alcohol in it. A shot of stronger whiskey (40% abv), (or vodka or any other spirit) will have approximately 10ml of alcohol in it So yes, a pint has more alcohol in it than a standard shot of whiskey. Shots get absorbed quicker as they contain less liquid and are drunk faster so you will get drunk quicker from shots
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