A little more than 25 ounces in a fifth (25.36 to be more precise).
A "fifth" can be any liquid. ( It is a colloquialism for alcohol in US only) . It is generally around 750 ml.
A five ounce serving of a typical 5% beer would contain approximately .25 ounce of absolute alcohol. A standard drink of beer is 12 ounces and contains about .6 ounce of absolute alcohol. Five ounces is 42% of 12 ounces and 42% of .6 equals about 25%.
A "fifth" of alcohol equals 25.4 ounces or 750ml
a fifth of liquor is 750 mL, or 20 ounces. A real fifth though, is actually 755 mL. I am not sure why liquor uses 750 mL other than my theory of the possibility of 20 ounces being so common in The States.
It can be measured many ways. Ounces is one of them.
1.5 ounces of 40% alcohol is equal to 12 ounces of 5% alcohol. So no they are both the same.
That is 25.6 ounces.
There are 25.6 ounces in a fifth of whiskey. A fifth is 1/5 of a gallon.
Let a be the number of ounces of 25% alcohol required. Then, 25a + (30x9) = 28(9 + a) 25a + 270 = 252 + 28a 3a = 18 a = 6 Then 6 ounces of 25% alcohol + 9 ounces of 30% alcohol produces 15 ounces of 28% alcohol.
25.6 ounces
8/25 ounces.
A fifth of scotch is one fifth of a gallon, which contains 128 ounces, so a fifth of scotch contains 25.6 ounces per bottle. A normal shot is 1.5 ounces. Therefore, there are 17.07 shots in a fifth of scotch.