A 1.5-liter bottle contains 1500 milliliters. To find out how many 25ml drinks can be poured from this bottle, divide 1500ml by 25ml. This calculation yields 60 drinks. Therefore, you can get 60 servings of 25ml from a 1.5-liter bottle of spirits.
A standard single measure of spirits is typically 25ml or 35ml, depending on the country. In a 75cl (750ml) bottle, you can expect to get about 30 single measures if using the 25ml measure, or around 21 measures if using the 35ml measure.
A 70cl bottle contains 700ml. To find out how many 25ml nips are in 700ml, divide 700ml by 25ml, which equals 28. Therefore, there are 28 nips of 25ml in a 70cl bottle.
It depends entirely on which country you're in ! In the UK, spirits can only be sold from pubs by the bottle (off-licence) or in fixed quantities of either 25ml or 50ml (and multiples thereof).
About 50.
2 litres is equivalent to 2000 ml. Thus it is 80 x 25 ml.
1 litre = 1000 mls.So there are 1000/25 = 40 25 mls in a litre.
The standard pub measure of spirits is 25ml. A double is 50ml.
All spirits are sold in quantities of 25ml - or multiples thereof.
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Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 70cl is the same as 700ml, right? And if you have 25ml shots, you just divide 700ml by 25ml, and you get 28 shots. So, like, you can have 28 fun-sized shots in that 70cl bottle. Cheers!
A 1.75 liter bottle also equals 1750 milliliters. An average shot is 30 ml or 1 ounce. If you do the math, it will be just over 56 shots. In Ireland, a shot is 35.5ml. This means 49.3 shots In the UK it is 25ml, so there would be 70 shots. I am not sure what the rest of the world is, but find out how much is in a standard shot and divide 1750 by that.
No. IN the UK the sale of alcohol act does not cover such drinks as Pimms. They may be sold in any volume