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According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) website, a standard drink of an Alcoholic Beverages in the United States is the amount of the beverage that contains 0.6 fl oz (14 grams) of pure alcohol. So it depends on the strength of the beverage. These are considered one drink:

  • 12 fl oz beer at 5% alcohol (if the beer is 6%, a serving would be 10 fl oz.)
  • 5 fl oz wine at 12% alcohol
  • 1.5 fl oz of brandy at 40% alcohol
  • 1.5 fl oz of 80 proof whisky
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to my understanding of the weights nad measure laws if a drink contains 3 or more liquids then those liquids do not need to be measured under the weight and measure laws. If you are running a business i would still recommened you measure 25mls or 35mls just to hep with consistancy of product and stock control/profit margins reasons.

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Standard measurements used in liquor include:

Bottle of liquor= 750ml

Bottle of wine= 750ml

1/2 barrel or Keg of beer= 15.5 gallons

Bottle of Mixer or Juice= 24-32 ounces

Standard shot or Jigger= 1.5 ounces

Pint (U.S.)= 16 ounces

Pint (British)= 19 ounces

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25 ml is the smallest measure. then 50 ml ( a double.) however some venues choose to use 75 ml measures. ( a triple) though its not widely advised.

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5ths, 1/2 gallons, pints, half pints and air liners.

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Spirit drinks are measured as in 'nips', which are approximately 10 millilitres (10 ml). In bars, bottles are fitted with means of collecting each nip before it is poured out.

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A shot of whiskey is 1.5 oz.

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1.5 oz.

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