Standard drinks guide

Standard drinks are a way to keep track of how much alcohol you're really drinking. To find out how many standard drinks you're having, check your drink label. You can also use our handy guide, try a standard drinks calculator or ask staff.

What are standard drinks?

Standard drinks are a way to measure how much alcohol you drink.

Drinks come in different sizes and some are stronger than others. They have different amounts of alcohol in them.

A standard drink is always equal to 10 g of pure alcohol.

How many standard drinks are you having?

Find out the approximate number of standard drinks in different serves of alcohol.

Beer

Small glass of beer

Full strength beer

285ml 4.8%

1.1

standard drinks

Mid strength beer

285ml 3.5%

0.8

standard drinks

Low strength beer

285ml 2.7%

0.6

standard drinks

Large glass of beer

Full strength beer

425ml 4.8%

1.6

standard drinks

Mid strength beer

425ml 3.5%

1.2

standard drinks

Low strength beer

425ml 2.7%

0.9

standard drinks

Bottles and cans of beer

Full strength beer

375ml 4.8%

1.4

standard drinks

Mid strength beer

375ml 3.5%

1.0

standard drinks

Low strength beer

375ml 2.7%

0.8

standard drinks

Full strength beer

375ml 4.8%

1.4

standard drinks

Mid strength beer

375ml 3.5%

1.0

standard drinks

Low strength beer

375ml 2.7%

0.8

standard drinks

Case of beer

Full strength

24 x 375ml 4.8%

34

standard drinks

Mid strength

24 x 375ml 3.5%

24

standard drinks

Low strength

24 x 375ml) 2.7%

19

standard drinks

Wine

Red wine and port

Average restaurant serving of red wine

150ml 13.5%

1.6

standard drinks

Standard serve of red wine

100ml 13.5%

1.0

standard drinks

Bottle of red wine

750ml 13.5%

8

standard drinks

Cask of red wine

4 litres 13.5%

43

standard drinks

Cask of red wine

2 litres 13.5%

21

standard drinks

Standard serve of port

60ml 17.5%

0.9

standard drinks

Cask of port

2 litres 17.5%

28

standard drinks

White wine

Average restaurant serving of white wine

150ml 11.5%

1.4

standard drinks

Standard serve of white wine

100ml 11.5%

0.9

standard drinks

Bottle of white wine

750ml 11.5%

6.8

standard drinks

Cask of white wine

4 litres 11.5%

36

standard drinks

Cask of white wine

2 litres 11.5%

18

standard drinks

Champagne

Average restaurant serve of champagne

150ml 12%

1.4

standard drinks

Bottle of champagne

750ml 12%

7.1

standard drinks

Spirits

Straight spirits

High strength

30ml 40%

1.0

standard drink

High strength bottle

700ml 40%

22

standard drink

Ready to drink spirits

Full strength

275ml 5.0% 

1.1

standard drinks

Full strength

330ml 5.0% 

1.2

standard drinks

Full strength

660ml 5.0%

2.6

standard drinks

High strength

275ml 7.0%

1.5

standard drinks

High strength

330ml 7.0%

1.8

standard drinks

High strength

660ml 7.0%

3.6

standard drinks

Pre-mixed spirits

Full strength

250ml 5.0%

1.0

standard drink

Full strength

300ml 5.0%

1.2

standard drinks

Full strength

375ml 5.0%

1.5

standard drinks

Full strength

440ml 5.0%

1.7

standard drinks

High strength

250ml 7.0% - 10%

1.4 - 1.9

standard drinks

High strength

300ml 7.0%

1.6

standard drinks

High strength

375ml 7.0%

2.1

standard drinks

High strength

440ml 7.0%

2.4

standard drinks

Why count standard drinks?

Counting standard drinks can help you to drink as safely as possible.

You can compare your drinking against the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol, which are based on standard drinks.

Other ways to check standard drinks

  • Read your drink label — all containers of alcohol in Australia must show the number of standard drinks they contain
  • Use an online calculator — there are a few available, including the Drinks Calculator and the Standard Drink Calculator
  • Ask the bar or restaurant staff — they can usually tell you about the drinks they serve.

Be careful if you’re drinking home brew or any other alcohol that isn’t labelled. If you don’t know the concentration of alcohol, you won’t be able to work out the number of standard drinks you're having.

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