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Okay sure, but no one drinks espresso by the pint. Your typical Starbucks mocha/latte isn't going to be more caffeinated than the same volume of drip coffee.
Actually I need to correct, was pulling numbers from my head a decade + old when I did the barista thing, it's more like 80/shot at 1-1.5 oz
https://coffeeaffection.com/how-much-caffeine-in-espresso/
So in a regular size beverage yeah it nets out about on par with a regular drip, but it is a lot more condensed. Once decided to make a full mug of espresso, not a recommended idea...
I suppose I should correct myself as well, it's almost no one who drinks espresso by the pint.
There was a time a decade or so ago where a customer came in to the McDonald's I was working at at the time and ordered 11 shots of espresso put in one cup. I think that number is correct; the guy had figured out previously that's how much would fit in a large cup. It took an amusingly long time to make. They were in motorcycle gear, so I hope he was sipping on it on a long haul trip or something. Mercy to the man's kidneys.