7.5 liters = about 253.6 fluid ounces (just under two US gallons).
Now we need to take it a step further; if the wine is 13% alcohol by volume, then 253.6 x .13 = 32.968 oz. of alcohol.
This will vary by the alcohol content of the wine, but now you have the formula.
No, four ounces of wine and four ounces of whiskey will not have the same alcohol content. Whiskey generally has a higher alcohol by volume (ABV) than wine, so four ounces of whiskey will have more alcohol than four ounces of wine.
a magnum equals 2 bottles of wine, or 1.5 liters or 51 oz.
5 oz.
A single unit of alcohol is typically defined as 10 milliliters (or 8 grams) of pure alcohol. In terms of wine, this generally translates to about 5 fluid ounces of wine at a standard alcohol by volume (ABV) of around 12%. However, the exact amount can vary depending on the wine's ABV.
169.070 fluid ounces in five liters.
A large box of wine typically contains 3 liters of wine, which is equivalent to approximately 101.4 ounces. This is often marketed as a 3-liter box, which is about four standard 750-milliliter bottles of wine.
1.5 liter of water weighs 52.91094 ounces. Water I said. Wine is more than water. 64 ounces are in a magnum 1.5 liter has a volume of 50.72103305 fluid ounces.
In a 5-liter box of wine, there are 5 liters of wine. If there are not, then the box is fraudulently labeled. Is it possible that you intended to ask "How many ounces ?", but neglected to proofread your question ? That answer would be 169 ounces. Unsolicited comment: Judging by the presentation of the question, I'll be surprised if yours still contains the full 169 ounces that it used to.
The amount of pure alcohol in a 5-ounce glass of wine depends on the wine's alcohol by volume (ABV) percentage. For example, if the wine has an ABV of 12%, it would contain about 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol (5 ounces x 0.12 = 0.6 ounces). If the ABV is higher or lower, the amount of pure alcohol would adjust accordingly.
A standard serving of wine is five ounces.
A magnum bottle of Champagne is 1.5 liters. 1.5 liters is 3.17006 US pints, or 2.63963 UK pints
You can bring up to 3 liters (0.793 gallons or 101.44 ounces) of alcoholic beverages such as beer or liquor and 6 liters (1.586 gallons or 202.88 ounces) of wine duty-free. Greater quantities require you to pay 65% of the assessed value of the beverage.