To begin, it's important to understand what constitutes a standard drink. In Canada, a standard drink is defined as containing 17.05 milliliters (ml) of pure alcohol. This measurement is used as a guideline to help people understand and track their alcohol consumption.
First, we need to convert the alcohol content of 3.5% to milliliters. Since 1% of 330 ml is equal to 3.3 ml, we can calculate that 3.5% of 330 ml is approximately 11.55 ml of pure alcohol.
It's important to keep in mind that alcohol affects everyone differently, and individual tolerance varies. It's always a good idea to drink responsibly and be aware of your own limits.