Yes, without question.
1.1 standard drinks 5% alcohol (375ml can)
There are 33 standard drinks. 37% Alcohol by volume.
Yes it is.
Standard drinks all contain the same amount of alcohol (.6 oz). A standard drink of beer is 12 oz, a standard drink of dinner wine is five oz, and a standard drink of liquor is 1 & 1/2 oz.
No more than two standard drinks a day (one for women).
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A standard Heineken keg, which typically holds 15.5 gallons (or 58.67 liters), contains approximately 165 standard drinks. This is based on the assumption that a standard drink in the U.S. is roughly 14 grams of pure alcohol, which is found in about 12 ounces of beer with around 5% alcohol by volume. Therefore, the number of standard drinks can vary slightly depending on the exact alcohol content of the beer.
Each 750 ml bottle of Lambrusco contains 4.7 standard drinks so 2 L would contain 14.5 standard drinks.
Alizé is a flavored liqueur that typically has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of around 15-20%. A standard drink in many countries contains approximately 14 grams of pure alcohol. Depending on the specific variety of Alizé and its serving size, a standard 750ml bottle may contain about 10-12 standard drinks. Always check the label for exact alcohol content to determine the number of standard drinks accurately.
You would get approximately 22-1/2 drinks if you are talking about standard American fluid ounces.
Double Blacks, definitely. A Cruiser is about 1.2 standard drinks per bottle from memory and a Double Black is about 2 standard drinks per bottle.
Standard bar measurements for drinks typically include 1.5 ounces for a shot, 1 ounce for a standard cocktail pour, and 0.5 ounces for a dash or splash. These measurements may vary depending on the specific drink recipe or establishment.