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When serving a mixed drink with multiple types of alcohol, how should a server consider the alcohol content?

For responsible service, servers must estimate the total alcohol content when serving mixed drinks, especially those with multiple liqueurs or spirits. Each com

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Question: When serving a mixed drink with multiple types of alcohol, how should a server consider the alcohol content?

Answer options:

  • Assume it has the same alcohol content as a single shot. ✅ Estimate the total alcohol content by adding up each component.
  • Focus only on the strongest alcohol used in the drink.
  • It's not necessary to track alcohol content in mixed drinks, only in individual shots.

Correct answer: Estimate the total alcohol content by adding up each component.

Explanation: For responsible service, servers must estimate the total alcohol content when serving mixed drinks, especially those with multiple liqueurs or spirits. Each component contributes to the overall strength, and failing to account for this can lead to over-serving. Assuming it's a single shot or focusing only on one component understates the strength, and it is absolutely necessary to track due to intoxication risks.

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