How much is 1 measure of alcohol?

"One measure of alcohol" is a bit vague. To give you a precise answer, we need to know what kind of measure you're talking about. Here's a breakdown:

Standard Drink Sizes:

* 1.5 ounces (44 ml) of hard liquor (80 proof): This is a standard shot.

* 5 ounces (148 ml) of wine (12% ABV): This is a typical glass of wine.

* 12 ounces (355 ml) of beer (5% ABV): This is a standard beer bottle or can.

Important Notes:

* ABV (Alcohol by Volume): The amount of alcohol in a beverage is measured by ABV, which is a percentage.

* Proof: Proof is a measure of alcohol content, with 100 proof equaling 50% ABV.

* Serving sizes can vary: The above are standard sizes, but drinks can be larger or smaller.

* Different drinks have different alcohol contents: A "measure" of wine will have less alcohol than a "measure" of hard liquor.

If you're unsure about the amount of alcohol in a drink, it's always best to ask the bartender or check the bottle.

Remember, it's crucial to drink responsibly and be aware of how much alcohol you're consuming.