This chart was from a survey on how much alcohol affected them. I assume the units of alcohol are the UK 10ml of pure alcohol.
What do you think of the chart? Do the number represent what you think or do they look like they have been inflated?
Some countries in the UK are putting a minimum price on alcohol using the unit system.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...itics-42066394
She said the measure was needed to tackle the "devastation" caused by cheap, high-strength alcohol.
The 50p-per-unit minimum would raise the price of the cheapest bottle of red wine (9.4 units of alcohol) to £4.69, while a four-pack of 500ml cans of 4% lager (8 units) would cost at least £4 and a 70cl bottle of whisky (28 units of alcohol) could not be sold for less than £14.
Normal strength cider (5% ABV) would cost at least £2.50 a litre but a super-strength version (7.5% ABV) would have to cost a minimum of £3.75 for a litre.