There is no such thing as a "regular size" shot glass. The variety and varying sizes available is mind numbing. Depending on preference, typical shot glasses range from 1 oz.US to 1 & 1/2 oz.US.
However, A "shot" or standard portion of liquor is considered 1 & 1/2 oz.US
A one-ounce shot glass is commonly called a "jigger."
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In most bars I have been in a 'shot' is defined as 2 US ounces. This would mean 4.5 shots would be in your 9 ounce glass.
There are a few common shot glass sizes. The most common shot glass is known as a jigger. A jigger contains 1.5 ounces. Then there's a double shot. A double contains 3 ounces. Lastly, there's a pony shot. A pony shot contains 1 ounce.
If your asking about an ounce it is 30ml or 30cc. About the same as a shot glass. One ounce (weight) is equal to 28.3495 grams. "Once" as you typed it is number 11 in Spanish.
Shot glasses vary in size, and can be filled to different levels by the person doing the pouring. The "traditional" shot is one fluid ounce, and a fluid ounce is about 29.57 ml.
A standard shot that you would get at a bar is one ounce, and a standard shot glass can hold 1.5 ounces of liquid.
An eight ounce glass is still an eight ounce glass, no matter what type or style it is.
Depends on the glass...but a 16-ounce glass has one, a 32-ounce glass has two and the 64-ounce drink cups you can get at your better-stocked gas stations contain four.
An 8 ounce glass of water is 236 grams.
You get roughly one ounce of alcohol in one beer, one glass of wine or one shot of liquor.
AnswerA "single shot" shot glass holds exactly 1 fluid ounce of liquid, and so it is a legitimate source of measurement.a pony shot is 1 fluid ounces while a shot of liquid and can be up to 1.5 fluid ounces