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9. Alcohol / Alcohol Consumption / Problem 8
Problem 8
A classic martini recipe calls for 3.0 fl oz of 40% ABV gin. How many standard drinks are in one martini?
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Two standard drinks.
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One standard drink, because cocktails are counted as single servings regardless of recipe.
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Three standard drinks, since most cocktails contain at least three measured pours by bartenders.
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0.5 standard drink, because dilution from ice reduces the effective alcohol content below the standard drink threshold.
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