depends which country you live in. If I'm at home make mine a large one. If I'm in a bar make it 1.5 - 2 oz. If I'm in the UK it's usually a stingy 25ml... I guess it doesn't really matter how much you get in the measure though as long as you can get more.
A standard roll of Scotch tape typically weighs around 0.2-0.3 ounces.
There is NO difference. Scotch IS whisky. Scotch is a nickname for whisky made in Scotland. On every bottle of whisky made in Scotland the label says 'Scotch Whisky' rather than 'Scottish Whisky'. The word 'Scotch' simply means where the product is made i.e. Scotland. ----- Scotch is a tradename and must meet requirements for ingredients, distilling, aging and blending to be called "Scotch". Whiskey is more generic referring to any distilled drink made from grain mash, fermented and then distilled one, two or three times then stored in charred wooden barrels to "age" the whiskey and gain its brown color. In some cases the aging process is skipped as in the production of "moonshine", which techically could be called young unaged whiskey.
A standard roll of scotch tape typically weighs around 1-2 ounces, depending on the size and length of the roll.
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I have a few different Scotch glasses and all will hold 7-8 oz of liquid.
A standard size bottle is about 30 dollars in BC
Units of measure do follow the standard deviation.
The standard unit of measure for sound is the decibel (dB).
Scotch neat is a scotch with no ice.
It depends on what you are trying to measure. There are different standard units for different characteristics.
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