What is an alcohol unit?!


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What is an alcohol unit?


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A unit of alcohol is 10 ml of pure alcohol which means that a pint of ordinary strength lager or a 175 ml glass of red or white wine each contain two units of alcohol.

A measurement of alcohol.

one eigth of a gill - something like that!

an alcohol unit is used to measure the alcohol.
i wish u already know the answers.

One unit of alcohol is the amount that is used in pubs to measure drinks.
One unit = half pint of beer or lager, one measure of spirits [25 gill] or a small glass of wine. It's simply the amount of alcohol in each measure. It is worked out on the basis of of 10 mills of alcohol per measure. Although in real life it is hard to judge per drink as the strength of beers, wines and spirits can vary. Good luck with your research, It sounds fun.

10 ml of alcohol
women can safely drink one unit in the first hour, then one unit per hour after that
men can safely have two units in the first hour, then one every hour therafter

a unit is not neccacarily an average drink you mite drink either

units are used by this dictatorship to try to tell us what we can and cannot drink, they used to say a woman could drink 21 a week, now they say this is a man , a woman can only handle 14. pretty soon they will cut this even lower ignore units.

Alcohol Unit - a ward they put you on in the hospital when you pass out.




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