Are standard drinks consist of the same alcohol?

No, standard drinks do not consist of the same alcohol.

A standard drink is a specific amount of alcohol that is considered to be one serving. The amount of alcohol in a standard drink can vary depending on the type of alcohol and its alcohol by volume (ABV). Here are some examples:

1. Beer (12 ounces, 5% ABV): Approximately 14 grams of alcohol

2. Wine (5 ounces, 12% ABV): Approximately 14 grams of alcohol

3. Distilled spirits (1.5 ounces, 40% ABV): Approximately 14 grams of alcohol

While standard drinks contain roughly the same amount of alcohol, they can be made from different types of alcohol, such as beer, wine, or distilled spirits, which have different ABV levels. Therefore, standard drinks do not consist of the same alcohol, but rather contain a similar amount of alcohol regardless of the type of beverage.