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What is considered a 'standard drink' of beer (approximately 5% alcohol content)?
A standard drink of regular beer (approximately 5% alcohol) is typically 341 ml or 12 oz. Understanding standard drink sizes helps servers accurately track a cu
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Question: What is considered a 'standard drink' of beer (approximately 5% alcohol content)?
Answer options: ✅ A 341 ml (12 oz) bottle or can.
- A 500 ml (16.9 oz) pint glass.
- A 284 ml (10 oz) glass.
- A 710 ml (24 oz) can.
Correct answer: A 341 ml (12 oz) bottle or can.
Explanation: A standard drink of regular beer (approximately 5% alcohol) is typically 341 ml or 12 oz. Understanding standard drink sizes helps servers accurately track a customer's consumption rate. The other options represent larger volumes of beer, which would be more than one standard drink.
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