A fifth of scotch is one fifth of a gallon, which contains 128 ounces, so a fifth of scotch contains 25.6 ounces per bottle. A normal shot is 1.5 ounces. Therefore, there are 17.07 shots in a fifth of scotch.
A "fifth" is a fifth of a gallon. Since a gallon is 128 fluid ounces, a fifth is 128/5, or 25.6 fluid ounces.
I'm not sure anyone still uses actual fifth bottles, though; I think nowadays they're mainly 750 ml bottles, which works out to a little over 25.3 fluid ounces.
It depends on whether you are using a 1 or 2 ounce shot glass, divide that into the number of ounces in a fifth.
A fifth relates to percentage of a gallon, roughly, so that's about 25 ounces or 25 standard shots.
roughly 17. A gallon is 128 oz, a "fifth" of a gallon is 25.6 oz, a shot is 1.5 oz. There are 17 (1.5oz) shots in 25.6 ounces
750ml in a fifth of scotch
Three drinks.
There are about 17 in a fifth.
McCleary's Blended Scotch? No. It's made up.
There are about 17 drinks in a fifth of Gordon's gin.
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There are about 17 drinks in a fifth of vodka.
He no longer drinks Scotch. He drinks Number Juan Anejo Tequilla on stage. However, it is unlikely that it is actually tequilla and most likely apple juice.
it is in ounces
Alcohol is commonly served in a rocks glass; usually scotch or bourbon type drinks.
Chuck Bass drinks a single malt Scotch and the brand is "Single Malt Fife Ness, 18" which isn't a real brand. I don't know if he drinks it neat or on the rocks.
As long as it is unflavored scotch or vodka there is no sugar in either. Mixed drinks commonly have sugar in them, so if you want to avoid added sugar stick with straight liquor.