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The alcohol in a standard drink is metabolized in about one hour.
The standard drink measurement for a cocktail is typically 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits, which is equivalent to one shot.
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Seventeen, in the US. "Standard drink" varies from 6 ml. in Denmark to over 20 in Japan.
For a female one "standard drink" per day, for a male two per day. A standard drink is one 12-ounce beer, four ounces of wine, or one shot of liquor.
There are about 100 kcalories from ethanol in a standard drink of vodka.
A standard drink (depends on the country - but let's say the United States, for example) is a beverage that contains 0.6 fluid ounces of ethanol (this equates to one pint of a 5% ABV beer or a shot of 40% ABV spirit).
A standard drink, legally, is a unit of measurement that contains 30mL of alcohol.
.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.
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.
You could make one weak drink from one fluid oz.
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.