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    For example, wine that says "12% ABV" or "alcohol volume 12%" means 12% of the volume of that drink is pure alcohol. You can work out how many units there are in any drink by multiplying the total volume of a drink (in ml) by its ABV (measured as a percentage) and dividing the result by 1,000.

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  2. A glass of wine might have more alcohol and calories in it than you would expect. A typical-strength medium (175ml) glass of wine has around 2.3 units of alcohol. That means drinking more than six medium glasses of wine a week would put you above the UK Chief Medical Officers' (CMO) low risk drinking guidelines, of drinking less than 14 units a ...

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · How to Calculate Servings Based on Alcohol by Volume (ABV) In general, wine ranges from about 5.5% ABV for very low-alcohol wines to 20% ABV for fortified wines. So if a wine is 15% ABV, in a 750 mL bottle, 112.5 mL is pure alcohol (.15*750). A 750 mL bottle of 15% ABV has 6.7 (750÷112.5) servings of alcohol according to the standards set by NIH.

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  4. One medium-sized (175ml) glass of 13% Alcohol by Volume (ABV) wine contains 2.3 units of alcohol. So, drinking just six 175ml glasses of 13% wine, in a week, will take you to the limit of the low risk guidelines (14 units). How to reduce the amount of wine you are drinking: Check out our tips for cutting down and improving your health. References.

  5. Aug 31, 2024 · The average glass of wine contains about 11% to 13% alcohol, but bottles range from as little as 5.5% ABV to as much as around 20% ABV. By comparison, a standard beer can contain about 5% alcohol and a 1 1/2 ounce shot of distilled spirits can contain about 40% alcohol. There are a few key factors in determining both the sugar content of the ...

  6. 6 days ago · Grams of Alcohol = (750 ml * 0.13) * 0.789. This calculation gives us approximately 76.88 grams of alcohol in the bottle. It’s worth mentioning that the alcohol content can vary within different wine styles. For example, light-bodied wines like Pinot Noir or Riesling tend to have a lower ABV, usually ranging from 11% to 13%.

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  8. A glass of red wine might have more alcohol and calories in it than you would expect. A typical-strength medium (175ml) glass of red wine has around 2.3 units of alcohol. So, over a week, drinking more than a bottle and a half of red wine in total would put you above the UK Chief Medical Officers' (CMO) low risk drinking guidelines, of drinking ...

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