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To illustrate, take a look at the image of the three wine glasses shown here - all have different amounts of wine. Also, consider that not all shot glasses hold 1. Shot glasses vary in size from 1 to 1. This makes a big difference in your blood alcohol content if you thought you had 2 shots in your mixed drink, but really it was closer to 3. And the iconic red solo cup is not one drink!
A single red solo cup can hold 18 ounces, which means you are drinking one and a half drinks per cup if you are filling it with beer. When you use it for mixed drinks, the number of standard drinks increases rather quickly. The person pouring also impacts the serving size and the type of alcohol is also related to the amount of alcohol in a drink. Everyone has a favorite bartender who makes them the perfect drink or seems to have a heavy hand when making drinks, and while this can be a lot of fun, it is safe to assume that there might be more than a standard drink in front of you.
But how much the quasi-bartender at the house party differs from the standard drink is very hard to determine. The type of drink also affects the amount of alcohol in a drink.
Percentage of alcohol by volume varies widely even in beer. And a mixed drink may be comprised of more than a single shot. In fact, many mixed drinks contain several different types of liquor thus increasing the alcohol content well above a standard drink. Consider a Long Island Ice Tea, which is made with half an ounce of 5 different types of liquor, or a chocolate martini that includes almost 4 ounces of liquor per drink. Just remember that the amount of liquid in your glass or bottle does not equal the amount of actual alcohol in the drink.
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