A standard drink typically contains about 14 grams of pure alcohol, which translates to roughly 100-150 calories, depending on the type of beverage. For example, a 12-ounce beer has around 150 calories, a 5-ounce glass of wine about 120 calories, and a 1.5-ounce shot of distilled spirits around 100 calories. Additional mixers and ingredients can increase the calorie content significantly.
Each standard drink of beer, wine or liquor contains .60 oz. of absolute or pure alcohol.
600 calories
There are 130 calories in a packet of Carnation breakfast drink mix.
65 calories
too many dont drink it. drink water.
I don't know what a "standard alcoholic drink" is, but there are about 240 Calories per jigger of pure ethanol. Vodka is, essentially, ethanol and water, so it has 1.2 x (proof value) Calories per jigger (so 80 proof vodka is 96 calories per jigger). Sweet liqueurs will have a higher caloric value per volume than vodka does, and as far as mixers go, you're on your own.
79 calories per standard bar!
114 calories.
Generally for every 250ml they have 1>calories in.
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