Each standard size alcoholic drink typically contains around 14 grams of pure alcohol, regardless of the type of beverage. This amount is equivalent to 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits (40% alcohol by volume), 5 ounces of wine (12% alcohol by volume), or 12 ounces of beer (5% alcohol by volume).
A shot of alcohol is one ounce. The size of the shot class varies.
It depends on the size of the shot glass typically being used. For example, a standard shot glass is 1.5 oz, so there would be approximately 40 standard shots in a 60 oz bottle of alcohol.
There is no standard size.
This is variable. It depends on a number of factors which include: • How often you drink • If you have eaten • Your size • Your weight The list is endless; there is no specific time, sorry. Also there isn't really such thing as a standard drink; what's standard to you could be someone else's mouth-wash.
Each standard drink of beer, wine or liquor contains .60 oz. of absolute or pure alcohol.
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One standard drink (in the US*) is equal to 0.6 ounces (about 14 grams) of pure alcohol, the average amount that the human liver can metabolize in one hour. The actual amount of time depends on the health of the individual's liver, and on gender. Women do not metabolize alcohol as efficiently or rapidly as men.The relationship of a standard drink to blood alcohol content also depends on the size of the person, their body mass index, and of course gender. The general rule of thumb is that 2 "Standard Drinks*" in the first hour will raise your BAC about to 0.07%, and one "Standard Drink" per hour thereafter will maintain that level.*The amount of alcohol in a standard drink varies from country to country.