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What is a 'standard drink' used for in responsible liquor service training?
A standard drink is a measurable amount of any alcoholic beverage that contains approximately the same amount of pure alcohol. It's used as a consistent referen
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Question: What is a 'standard drink' used for in responsible liquor service training?
Answer options:
- To set prices for drinks.
- To measure the exact volume of any alcoholic beverage. ✅ As a way to estimate the amount of pure alcohol in a drink.
- To determine the strength of non-alcoholic beverages.
Correct answer: As a way to estimate the amount of pure alcohol in a drink.
Explanation: A standard drink is a measurable amount of any alcoholic beverage that contains approximately the same amount of pure alcohol. It's used as a consistent reference point to help servers and patrons track alcohol consumption and understand intoxication levels. It is not about pricing or non-alcoholic drinks.
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