However the size of a ‘standard’ drink can vary according to the type of alcohol. The size of a drink served in some hotels, restaurants or even at home may be much bigger than a ‘standard’ drink.
One standard drink equals:
285ml or approximately one pot of regular beer (4.9% alcohol content) 375ml or one stubbie of mid-strength beer (3.5% alcohol content) 100 ml or one small glass of table wine (12% alcohol content) 30ml of spirits plus mixer (40% alcohol content).Cocktails can contain as much alcohol as five or six standard drinks, depending on the recipe.
One standard drink equals:
285ml or approximately one pot of regular beer (4.9% alcohol content) 375ml or one stubbie of mid-strength beer (3.5% alcohol content) 100 ml or one small glass of table wine (12% alcohol content) 30ml of spirits plus mixer (40% alcohol content).Cocktails can contain as much alcohol as five or six standard drinks, depending on the recipe.



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