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What is the typical alcohol content of a standard drink of beer (e.g., 341 ml bottle at 5% alcohol)?

A standard drink generally contains about 13.6 grams of pure alcohol, which is relevant for understanding drink equivalencies and intoxication rates.

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Question: What is the typical alcohol content of a standard drink of beer (e.g., 341 ml bottle at 5% alcohol)?

Answer options:

  • Approximately 5 grams ✅ Approximately 13.6 grams
  • Approximately 20 grams
  • Approximately 7 grams

Correct answer: Approximately 13.6 grams

Explanation: A standard drink generally contains about 13.6 grams of pure alcohol, which is relevant for understanding drink equivalencies and intoxication rates.

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