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.60 ounces of absolute alcohol is considered one standard drink.

Assuming common values for alcohol by volume percentages, this gives:

12 oz. of beer.

5 oz. of wine.

1.5 oz. of hard liquor.

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One standard drink of alcohol in the U.S. consists of 12 ounces of beer, five ounces of dinner wine, or a shot of 80 proof distilled spirits (liquor), either straight or in a mixed drink. Each contains about .060 oz. of absolute alcohol

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A standard drink, in the US, contains 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol.

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In the U.S., one standard drink contains 0.60 oz of absolute alcohol.

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