In the UK a system of alcoholic units is employed for a rough measure of the amount of alcohol in different drinks.
A normal glass of wine or sherry, a single measure of spirits and a half pint of beer each contain about one unit, or 8g (1/4oz) alcohol.
A large glass of red or white wine or half a pint of cider contains about 12g (3/8oz), or one and a half units. However strong lager may contain as much as two units per half pint.