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What is considered a 'standard drink' of beer in Ontario for purposes of measuring alcohol intake?

In Smart Serve training, a 'standard drink' of beer is defined as 12 oz. (341 mL) of 5% alcohol beer. This is a crucial reference point for servers to estimate

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Question: What is considered a 'standard drink' of beer in Ontario for purposes of measuring alcohol intake?

Answer options:

  • Any size of beer glass. ✅ A 12 oz. (341 mL) bottle/can of beer with 5% alcohol.
  • A pint (20 oz.) of any beer.
  • A 16 oz. (473 mL) can of beer.

Correct answer: A 12 oz. (341 mL) bottle/can of beer with 5% alcohol.

Explanation: In Smart Serve training, a 'standard drink' of beer is defined as 12 oz. (341 mL) of 5% alcohol beer. This is a crucial reference point for servers to estimate a customer's alcohol consumption. Options A, C, and D are incorrect as they do not align with the standard drink definition, which is based on a specific volume and alcohol percentage.

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