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  1. 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.

  2. This calculator helps you estimate the calories consumed from drinking whiskey and your estimated Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). Please fill in the following fields: Type of Whiskey (proof): The alcohol proof of the whiskey you are consuming. Amount in ml: The volume of whiskey you’ve consumed in milliliters.

  3. 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.

  4. The Alcohol Unit Calculator allows you to calculate the number of units in any alcoholic drink in any size drinking vessel. Simply enter the alcohol percentage of the drink and the vessel volume in millilitres (ml).

  5. A typical 25ml single of whisky can contain 61 calories. As well as having a high calorie content on its own, if you mix whisky with a sugary mixer like lemonade or ginger beer, you could end up drinking far more calories than you realise. Use our Unit and Calorie Calculator to see what's really in your drink

  6. Use the unit calculator to find out how many units are in a particular drink, or to check how much you're drinking.

  7. For whisky, it's easier since it is essentially ethanol and water. Water has no calories and a density of one, so it's mostly a non-factor. A couple handy equations: A standard drink in the USA is 0.6oz of ethanol. Note: 12oz beer x 5%ABV = 0.6oz ethanol 1.5oz liquor x 40%ABV = 0.6oz ethanol 5oz white wine x 12%ABV = 0.6oz ethanol