There is to liquor in beer unless you put it there! (Liquors are things like scotch, rye, rum, etc.)
You might mean how much alcohol is in a 12 oz beer and that depends on the type of beer. Alcohol content is usually printed on the side of the bottle. If you're talking draught, you could go to the web site of the brewery of which you speak and find out there. There's just too many possibilities in your question.
12 oz of beer is the same quantity as 12 oz of wine.
0, 6 fl oz ethanol (for 1 oz = 29,6 mL) for a common beer of 5 % alcohol.
The liver metabolizes about 1/3 ounce of pure ethyl alcohol per hour.
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it takes about an hour to metabolize an ounce of alcohol, 12 beers is about 12 ounces of alcohol (one ounce per 12 ounce beer) so about 12 hours. you will feel it long after those 12 hours though... that's called a hangover.
There is 1.09714286 ounces in a Troy Ounce
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
A five ounce serving of a typical 5% beer would contain approximately .25 ounce of absolute alcohol. A standard drink of beer is 12 ounces and contains about .6 ounce of absolute alcohol. Five ounces is 42% of 12 ounces and 42% of .6 equals about 25%.
The liver metabolizes about 1/3 ounce of pure ethyl alcohol per hour.
A serving size is 1 ounce, 120 calories per ounce, 2.5 ounces per "single serving" bag.
0.41 pint 1 pint = 16 ounces 1 ounce = 0.06 pint
Rule of thumb: Multiply the volume in ounces by the percentage of alcohol in the drink. 60 is one drink. ex. jigger of standard (80 proof) liquor: 1.5 oz. X 40 % = 60. So 1 oz. X 50% = 50, or 5/6 of a drink. Whether or not this is equal to the beer depends on the alcohol content of the beer. The standard is 5%. For 1 12oz. beer X 5% = 60 or one drink.
There are about three grams of carbs in a four ounce serving.
The main nutrient in skinless, steamed chicken is protein (approximately 48g per 6 ounce serving). It also contains 3g of fat (per 6 ounces), 26mg calcium (per 6 ounce serving), 435mg of potassium (per 6 ounces), and 240 calories (per 6 ounce serving).
A standard serving of wine is five ounces.
1/4 cup 1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
A shot of alcohol is one ounce. The size of the shot class varies.
A serving of wine is five ounces of 13-percent-alcohol wine. If that's what you mean by a drink, you'll be fine. OTOH, if a "drink" of wine is a whole bottle of Cisco (18-percent alcohol--a 12-ounce bottle contains about two ounces of alcohol) you would NOT be fine the next day.
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