Generally a standard pour is considered to be a 1 and 1/2 ounce pour. This number may vary from one bar to the next however it is commonplace in the united states to pour 1 and 1/2 ounces for a single liquor drink.
Any alcoholic beverage will have an evaporative cooling effect if you pour it on someone.
An alcoholic drink.
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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).
Standard alcoholic drinks in the U.S. contain .6 oz of absolute alcohol.
He is not an alcoholic, but he does drink.
A standard serving of wine is five ounces.
*2 part orange juice *3 parts champagne Mix ingredients and pour into a chilled champagne glass.
A Mickey Finn is an alcoholic drink that contains a sedative.
A chaser is an alcoholic drink (usually of lesser alcoholic strength of the first) that you drink right after another.
Alcoholic, alcoholism?
Pace consumption to one drink per hour, drink on a full stomach, alternate alcoholic with non-alcoholic drinks, and realize that the alcohol content of standard drinks of beer, wine and liquor are the same.