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Facts on Tap Suggestions – Title: use the title below or come up with a creative title of your own. – Be sure to post slides 2, 3, and 4 in succession. The 12oz of beer, 4-5 oz of wine, and 1.5 oz of liquor all equal 1 drink.

What is a Standard Drink?

The “Red Cup” Guide to Standard Drinks

Each standard drink contains the same amount of pure alcohol. One standard drink will raise the blood alcohol level of a 150lb male.02. Blood alcohol level is the concentration of alcohol in your blood. The legal limit in PA is.08. Find out more about blood alcohol level at

95.5% of WCU Students report usually doing or always doing one or more of the behaviors below when drinking alcohol. Set a limit for the number of drinks to have each night. Alternate alcoholic with non-alcoholic beverages. Using a designated driving. Eating right before and during drinking. Pace drinks to 1 or fewer per hour. Avoiding drinking games.