no
Bottle services means having liquor available for purchase by the bottle. This is a service usually made available at bars or restaurants or nightclubs.
Many states have a law that bars can only purchase through controlled vendors. These vendors, in turn, often sell only a certain size bottle, usually 1 L.
Prohibition. Regular bars couldn't sell liquor anymore, so people went to the "underground" speakeasies that sold liquor illegally.
No, I have never encountered a worm in a bottle of liquor.
That is totally up to the bar and the bar owner. A common practice in dive bars on the east coast. I bartended in NY in the 70s and most of the neighborhood bars honored the practice. The last shot in the bottle was commonly called "the spider", as the last shot had the appearance of a spider web as it dribbled from the bottle.
Mezcal is a type of liquor that may contain a worm inside the bottle.
Yep, since it's not necessary to consume liquor to live.
A shot of whiskey is typically priced between 5 to 10 in bars or liquor stores.
25 per bottle
It at least was once. I'm not sure if it still is, but my parents have a bottle that they use for cooking that they got here quite a while ago.
first we have to take the weight of the empty bottle list. then to take the weight of the bottle with remaining liquor. take the variance in gms and convert it into litres.
At least a 6-pack and maybe a 12-pack of beer, a small bottle of liquor, a larger bottle of cheap liquor, or a decent bottle of wine.