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It really depends on the ABV per other types of drinks (especially the wine and the beer, although beer usually goes somewhere around 4 to 8% ABV with the extreme rare cases go up to 22%).

If you're in the US, 2oz of 100-proof vodka will net you about 1oz of ethanol.

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1 oz of 80 proof alcohol = 5oz wine= 12 oz of beer so your question which has more would be the first one.

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Those all contain roughly the same amount of alcohol.

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Q: What contains the most alcohol 5oz wine 10 Oz beer 2 Oz 100 proof vodka or 5 Oz wine 3 Oz club soda?
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