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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.

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  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. Alcohol Calorie Calculator. Alcohol beverages supply calories but few nutrients and may contribute to unwanted weight gain. If you need to lose weight, looking at your drinking may be a good place to start. In the calculator below, indicate your average number of drinks of choice per week.

  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). A selection of common measures is shown for ease of use.

  5. 9 paź 2024 · To work out the number of units in a whisky presented at 40% ABV in a 700ml bottle, we would do the following: 40 (%) x 700 (ml) ÷ 1,000 = 28 units. For a single measure and a double measure of that whisky: 40 (%) x 25 (ml) ÷ 1,000 = 1 unit. 40 (%) x 50 (ml) ÷ 1,000 = 2 units. If you can’t be bothered with any of this or want to work out ...

  6. 4 kwi 2024 · Input the alcohol volume in milliliters (mL) in the first field. Enter the alcohol percentage (typically found on the bottle) in the second field. Click the “Calculate” button. The calculator will instantly provide you with the estimated calorie count in your alcoholic beverage.

  7. Drink less with Reframe to start your weight loss journey! Use our Alcohol Calorie Calculator to determine your daily, weekly, and yearly calorie intake from alcohol. This tool will enlighten you on how reducing your alcohol consumption helps in your weight loss goals.