A single unit of alcohol is defined as 1 small glass of wine (125ml), 1 half pint of beer or cider, or 1 single measure (25ml) of spirits. Extra strong beers and ciders can contain up to three units in one serving. Knowing units of alcohol can help monitor intake.
A single unit of alcohol is defined as 1 small glass of wine (125ml), 1 half pint of beer or cider, or 1 single measure (25ml) of spirits. Extra strong beers and ciders can contain up to three units in one serving. Knowing units of alcohol can help monitor intake.
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A single unit of alcohol is defined as 1 small glass of wine (125ml), 1 half pint of beer or cider, or 1 single measure (25ml) of spirits. Extra strong beers and ciders can contain up to three units in one serving. Knowing units of alcohol can help monitor intake.
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