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A standard shot of rum typically measures 1.5 ounces, which is approximately 42.5 grams. The weight can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the rum, but most distilled spirits, including rum, have a similar density. Therefore, a shot of rum generally weighs around 42 to 45 grams.
A Rum and Coke (2 ounces rum, 4 ounces cola) made with 80 proof rum has the following "nutritional values": 13 carb grams and 182 calories. If you use diet Coke (2 ounces rum, 4 ounces diet cola): 0 carb grams, 133 calories.
1150 mL = 38.9 US fluid ounces.
At least 2 to 1 over ice. Most people put a shot in a can, which is one and a half ounces rum to 12 ounces of cola. I believe bartenders use an eight ounce glass, with one and a half ounces rum, ice and 4 or 5 ounces of cola.
A tablespoon of rum typically weighs about 15 grams, as the density of rum is similar to that of water. However, the exact weight can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and alcohol content. Generally, for practical purposes, you can consider a tablespoon of rum to weigh around 15 grams.
33.8 fluid ounces per liter.
Recipes always have more than one ingredient. If your recipe said 1 part water and 9 parts rum. You would measure nine times the amount of water. It can be ounces, spoonfuls, cups, pints, quarts, gallons. If you used one jigger of something you'd add nine jiggers of rum.
65 Calories
They may have had water, wine, ale, or rum; the same as the audience.
depends on what type of cocktail you are making mixed with rum. a cocktail is a drink with two or more ingrediants. it doesnt always have to be alcoholic. just add rum to any other drink and its a rum cocktail. i.e. fuzzy naval - 1 shot peach schnapps with 4 ounces orange juice over ice. just add rum and it becomes fuzzy naval with rum
Your question makes no sense the weight of a volume of Rum would depend on how large the volume was.
A 'tot' was two ounces. Two ounces = 59.14 Milliliters.