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Publish date: 2024-07-22

An Australian standard drink contains 10 grams of alcohol (12.5 ml of pure alcohol). By counting standard drinks you can keep track of how much you are drinking.

This factsheet provides a guide to how many standard drinks are in common containers of alcohol.

For more information about a specific alcoholic drink, read the label on the bottle, can or cask. It will list approximately how many standard drinks are inside the container.

How many standard drinks are in a …. ?

Sometimes it can be difficult to keep track of how much alcohol you are actually drinking because:

Some of these problems can be overcome by using a standard measure of the amount of alcohol that is being drunk, called a “standard drink”.

what is a standard drink

Middy/pot of beer (285 ml)

Stubby/can of beer (375 ml)

Red wine (13% alc./vol)

White wine (11.5% alc./vol)

High-strength spirits (40% alc./vol)

Ready-to-drink (RTD) or pre-mixed spirits/wine

What are the potential problems with drinking too much alcohol?

Drinking in excess of recommended guidelines can have harmful effects on your health.

These risks include:

Excessive alcohol use can also affect many other areas of your life, including family, work and personal relationships. You may feel ashamed and embarrassed by your behaviour while intoxicated. You might experience problems at work or school and legal and financial problems. For example, you might lose valuable items such as mobile phones, spend recklessly while intoxicated, damage your own or public property, or have to take time off work or school due to hangovers.

Low risk drinking guidelines

The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol, recommend:

  • To reduce the risk of an alcohol-related injury or disease during their lifetime, healthy men and women should drink no more than two standard drinks on any day.
  • To reduce the risk of an immediate alcohol-related injury, healthy men and women should drink no more than four standard drinks on any one occasion.
  • For children and young people under 18 years of age, not drinking is the safest option.
  • Maternal alcohol consumption can harm the developing fetus or breastfeeding baby. For women who are pregnant, are planning a pregnancy, or are breastfeeding, not drinking is the safest option.
  • Remember, there is no safe level of drinking.

    More information

    For more information, please click on the Alcohol and Drug Foundation’s (previously Australian Drug Foundation) logo below.

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