One standard drink of wine is considered to be 5 ounces (148 milliliters). This amount contains roughly 14 grams of pure alcohol.
Here's a breakdown of what constitutes a standard alcoholic drink, comparing wine to other common alcoholic beverages:
Beverage | Volume | Approximate Alcohol Content | Equivalent to 1 Standard Drink |
---|---|---|---|
Regular Beer | 12 ounces | 5% | Yes |
Wine | 5 ounces | 12% | Yes |
Distilled Spirits (e.g., vodka, whiskey, gin, rum) | 1.5 ounces | 40% | Yes |
Important Considerations:
- Wine Glasses Vary: Wine glasses come in different sizes, and people often pour more than 5 ounces. Be mindful of this to accurately track your alcohol consumption.
- Alcohol Percentage Matters: Wines can have slightly different alcohol percentages, so it's a good practice to check the label.
- Individual Tolerance: While 5 ounces is the standard, individual tolerance to alcohol varies based on factors like weight, gender, and metabolism.
Drinking responsibly means being aware of serving sizes and your personal limits.