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What is the alcohol by volume (ABV) content typically found in a standard glass of wine (5 oz / 142 ml)?

A standard serving of wine (typically 5 oz or 142 ml) generally contains an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 10-15%. This is a crucial piece of knowledge for servers

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Question: What is the alcohol by volume (ABV) content typically found in a standard glass of wine (5 oz / 142 ml)?

Answer options:

  • 2-5% ✅ 10-15%
  • 16-20%
  • 25-30%

Correct answer: 10-15%

Explanation: A standard serving of wine (typically 5 oz or 142 ml) generally contains an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 10-15%. This is a crucial piece of knowledge for servers to understand standard drink sizes and estimate a patron's alcohol intake effectively. The other percentages represent typical ABVs for beer, spirits, or fortified wines/liqueurs, but not a standard glass of table wine.

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