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Pubs and bars are leading their customers into dangerous drinking by dressing up supersize measures of wine and spirits as standard orders, doctors warned yesterday.
Around 14 per cent of pubs and wine bars have already got rid of 125ml measures of wine altogether, and customers are left to choose between 175ml and 250ml glasses, the larger amounting to a third of a bottle.
The analysis includes production variables that yield indirectly observable characteristics of the wine, directly observable wine characteristics, measures of wine quality, and winery characteristics.
Four classes of attributes are considered: indirectly observable wine characteristics, directly observable wine characteristics, measures of wine quality, and winery characteristics.
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The researchers found that when larger glassware was used (370ml compared with 300ml), sales of a standard 175ml measure of wine went up by 9%.
While 187ml bottles provide somewhat more than one serving, they are well under two servings and offer an easy alternative to measuring or estimating the amount of wine that is poured from a large bottle.
In November 1668 Hobbema married the cook of the burgomaster of Amsterdam and through her influence obtained a minor municipal appointment checking weights and measures of imported wines.
Throughout the following text, one drink - whether a glass of beer, a standard glass of wine, or a measure of spirits - will be considered to contain 10 g ethanol.
All we can find to criticise is the stingy measure of dessert wine.
It's that tricky second glass where the measure of the wine can be taken.
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