at least a portion of a liter They come in various sizes:
375 ml is a 'hip flask' or a 'pint'.
750 ml is a 'quart'
1 litre bottles are becoming standard, replacing the 1,125 ml '40 ounce'
That all depends on the liquor. Some go as high as 190 proof (95% alcohol). The higher the proof the higher the alcohol content. For example, 30 proof = 15% alcohol by volume (a.b.v.) whereas 100 proof is 50% a.b.v.
A 750 mL of liquor has about 25 oz, a 1 L about 34 oz, and a 1.75 L about 59 oz.
17 from a fifth, 25 from a liter, 45 from a 1.75L
About 27 ounces
0.750 mL = about 0.025 fluid ounces.
Sincece there are 67.6 fluid ounces in a two liter bottle that would make a one liter bottle 33.8 oz
4 ounces of wine is about equivalent to one shot of hard liquor. Therefore, there's about 100 calories in 4 ounces of zinfandel.
About 50.72 ounces.
750 mL is equal to about 25.36 US fluid ounces.
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There are 1.5856236786469344608879492600423 pints in a gallon.And now, one from the lighter side: Not enough!The original "fifth" size liquor bottle was 4/5 of a pint, 1/5 of a gallon, or 25.6 ounces. The modern liquor bottle that we still call a fifth is actually 750 mls, which is 25.4 ounces, just a tiny bit less than the original fifth.
One shot of any liquor is 1.5 ounces.
12 ounce bottle of beer equals one standard drink.
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