Blimey is the French population diminishing at a high rate? is their health provision approaching third world status?
1 unit in UK is equal to 10 Ml
In France 15.2 Ml
http://www.cleavebooks.co.uk/scol/ccalcoh1.htm
So beware of "The french drink x units per week, whilst UK drinkers are at y units" This
could be a Gordon Brown 'special method' in relating quantities with differing measures... He did it using RPI, CPI and RPIX during a 'budget' speech.
Look at the bottle label. (I mainly
quote)
The alcohol by Volume value tells you immediately how many units of alcohol there are in a litre of the liquid. It is the same figure.
Just peered at a 1 litre bottle of Gin, 47.3% by volume.
Very close to 47.3 UK units of alcohol in that Litre. (473 Ml or cc of Alcohol)
A 750 cc / Ml or 75 Cl bottle of wine at ABV 12% would contain near enough 12 UK units in 1 Litre. so 75% of that in 75 Cl = 9 units.
3 large glasses at 250 cc/Ml per glass = 3 units per glass.
I am comfortable with a 175-190 cc glass Av. 2.2 units per glass.
Couple of bottles per week - normal times - 24 Units = 3.4 per day.
That was well within the totals from around 2003...
oops ! Firk
in it, that would be 1Ltr bottles, at 750cc - 75 Cl per bottle = 18 units p/w
http://www.cleavebooks.co.uk/dictunit/notes6.htm
It is 'frighten the nation' time again, always something when the Govn is feeling under pressure...