The Standard Drinks measure is a simple way to work out how much alcohol you are drinking. It measures the amount of pure alcohol in a drink. One standard drink equals 10 grams of pure alcohol.
Download The Straight-up Guide to Standard Drinks (PDF 163k) which includes all the information below.
Guide to Standard Drinks
If you drink a 330ml can of beer or a 100ml glass of table wine or a 30ml of straight spirits you are drinking approximately 10 grams of alcohol, depending on the alcohol percentage (see table below).
All alcohol containers now have a Standard Drinks content on the label.
It is important to keep track of how much you and your family are drinking and to know just how much alcohol is in a drink. Find out more about how much is too much.
If you would like to work out the amount of Standard Drinks yourself the New Zealand Food Safety Authority web site has the calculations you can use (about half way down the page).