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Simply enter the alcohol percentage of the drink and the vessel volume in millilitres (ml). A selection of common measures is shown for ease of use. Simply select the alcohol category and select the desired alcohol measure. This alcholic drink contains 2.6 units and 20.4 calories from alcohol*.
The calculator will show you the calories you consume per week from alcohol beverages. It's important to lose weight slowly, at a rate of about 1/2 to 2 pounds a week. To lose 1 pound a week, you need to consume 500 fewer calories a day than your body burns.
To help you figure out how many standard drinks are in your favorite drink at CheckUp & Choices we’ve put together a calculator, and an A-Z list of common beer and drink brands with their corresponding alcohol %, so you can be able to compare apples (wine) to oranges (liquor).
How to Use the Calculator. Beer, wine, or distilled spirits – you only need 2 pieces of information to calculate how many standard drinks are in a container: 1) Volume (typically shown as ounces or mL) 2) Alcohol by volume (typically shown as % ABV or ‘proof’)
Calculate unit and calories for one or more drinks. Calculate your units and calories across the week. Our Unit and Calorie Calculator will work out the number of alcohol units and calories you consume so you can better understand how much you're drinking.
Number of U.S. standard drinks (or drink equivalents) per container. Enter in the proof of the alcohol in the left field to automatically calculate the alc/vol. Enter in the measurement in milliliters in the left field to automatically calculate the amount in fluid ounces.
Liquid calories. You can find out the calorie content of other drinks using unit and calorie calculator on the Alcohol Change UK website. Weight gain. Wine, beer, cider, spirits and many more of our favourite drinks are made from natural starch and sugar. Fermentation (and distillation for certain drinks) is used to produce the alcohol content.