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All alcoholic drinks contain pure alcohol (ethanol)
in different amounts. The strength of the alcoholic
drinks is shown on the label by a number followed by
Alcohol % vol, % vol or %
ABV. The higher the percentage, the stronger the
drink.
One way of comparing the amount of alcohol in
different types of drinks is using units.
One unit is the same as 1 cl of pure alcohol. Each of
the following contains one unit.
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small glass of wine (9% ABV, but many wines are
11 or 12% ABV) = 1 UNIT |
Half
pint of ordinary strength lager/beer/cider = (3.5%
ABV, but many bottled beers are 4-5% ABV) = 1 UNIT |
A
25ml pub measure of spirit (40% ABV) = 1 UNIT
A
330 ml bottle of alcopops (5% ABV) = 1.7 UNITs
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(ABV
= alcohol by volume)
Alcopops often contain more alcohol than many
beers, lagers or ciders.

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