The standard pub measure of spirits is 25ml. A double is 50ml.
All spirits are sold in quantities of 25ml - or multiples thereof.
Standard single measure is 25ml, however some establishments have move onto a 35ml measure. It should always be openly displayed in the pub/bar as to what measures they use. By law this measure is only applicable to whisky, gin, vodka and rum. But most places will use it for all their 'spirits'.
A pub measure in Scotland typically refers to a standard measure of alcohol served in a pub, such as a single shot of whisky (25ml) or a pint of beer (568ml). Pub measures are regulated by law to ensure consistency and consumer protection.
35.5ml, though many places around Dublin insist in only serving 25ml
35.5
The correct pub measure for one serving of sherry is 50ml. The same serving amount should be measured out for port.
50mL is the correct measure for port - its a FORTIFIED wine. Same measure for sherry.
25 Ml in the Uk, the US and Many other places. A double is 50 Ml and so forth
London pubs are places for friends to gather, drink beer or spirits and play darts
50 mil
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).