It depends on how many shots of whiskey you put into each drink. A typical shot glass contains 1.5 ounces (44ml). Thus, if you divide 1750 ml (which is 1.75L x 1000 ml per L) by 44 you get 39.77 or around 40 shots, assuming one shot glass per drink. If you plan to use more than one shot per drink, just adjust your numbers and divide again.
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.
There are 33 standard drinks. 37% Alcohol by volume.
1 liter = 33.814 022 701 ounce [US, liquid] About 34 one-ounce drinks can be made from a 1-L Spirit bottle.
It will vary from drink to drink but since a 1.75 liter bottle is roughly 2.3 times bigger than a 750 ml bottle take the price of you 750 ml bottle multiply it by 2.3 and you will see how close they are. Example: 750 ml bottle of Bob Smith's Fictitious Whiskey costs $15 1.75 liter of Bob Smith's Fictitious Whiskey costs $31 so if $15 x 2.3 is $34.50 you would save $3.50 by getting that big plastic 1.75 liter jug... no big deal but if you are throwing a party and need 10 bottles you would save 35 bucks.
You would get approximately 22-1/2 drinks if you are talking about standard American fluid ounces.
A 2 liter bottle can typically hold around 8 to 9 cups of liquid, depending on the size of the cups. If we assume a standard serving size of 8 ounces per drink, you could get around 16 to 18 drinks from a 2 liter bottle.
Lots Get a liter bottle, and count how many squirts you get.
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There are 50.8oz in a 1.5L bottle of wine.
1 litre = 33.8140227 US fluid ounces
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.