Yes. Its hard to find though. Local Brewers like Red Oak and others actually sell it in the gallons. They are in glass bottles however.
It's called Dziaq. Can only be purchased in Miami, Florida.
Old Crow bourbon is typically available in standard bottle sizes, and finding it in a gallon bottle may be challenging. It's best to check with local liquor stores or larger retailers that specialize in spirits. You might also consider contacting distributors or looking online through specialty liquor websites. Availability can vary by location, so calling ahead is recommended.
No, I have never encountered a worm in a bottle of liquor.
Same as any bottle, put a pourer spout in it, do the correct count into the glass. There are special pouring systems that eliminate the need to handle the heavy half gallon bottle. You good also go "old school" and pour into a shot glass..
Liquor comes in six different sizes. The smallest is a mini bottle and it is 1.7 oz., the next are 6.8, 12.7, 25.36, 33.8 and finally a half gallon at 59.2 ounces.
Technically it's one fifth of a gallon, so 757.1ml, but that has morphed into a standard 750ml bottle, which is the "normal" sized bottle you see in most liquor stores in the US.
If you mean the age of the liquor inside, it will say on the label. If it doesn't, assume the legal minimum for that type of liquor. If you mean the age since it was purchased, the best way is to compare label differences from various years. You'd have to go on-line for that.
Mezcal is a type of liquor that may contain a worm inside the bottle.
One can purchase a beer bottle opener at physical stores such as Walmart, Kmart, and Target, and at any store that sells liquor. Beer bottle openers can also be purchased at online sites such as Amazon and eBay.
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I'm not answering as a mathematician, but as a drunk: When I ask for a 'half-gallon' of whiskey at the liquor store, the bottle I get is labeled as containing 1.75 liters. Hope that helps.
25 per bottle