What is a shot of Baileys equal to?

Answered by Michael Blake

As a sommelier and brewer, I can provide you with a detailed answer to your question about the equivalence of a shot of Baileys. Let's dive into the specifics.

Baileys Cream is a popular that is bottled in the United States at an by volume (ABV) of 17%. On the other hand, a typical usually has an ABV of around 5%. From these figures, we can deduce that Baileys contains approximately 3.4 times the amount of alcohol as beer.

To put this into perspective, let's take a standard 16 oz beer as an example. With a 5% ABV, this beer would contain 0.8 oz of pure ethanol. Ethanol is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages and is the component that gives them their intoxicating effects.

Now, if we consider a 1.5 oz shot of Baileys, we can calculate the amount of pure ethanol it contains. Since Baileys has an ABV of 17%, we can multiply the volume of the shot (1.5 oz) by the ABV (0.17) to find the amount of pure ethanol. This results in 0.255 oz of pure ethanol in a shot of Baileys.

To summarize, a 1.5 oz shot of Baileys is equivalent to consuming 0.255 oz of pure ethanol. In comparison, a 16 oz beer with a 5% ABV contains 0.8 oz of pure ethanol.

Please note that these calculations are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the specific brand and batch of Baileys or beer you are consuming. It's also important to drink responsibly and be aware of the alcohol content in your beverages to make informed decisions.