It would depend on how large those drinks are; if you poured normal shots you would get 33 whole shots with about 10mL left over.
You can pour about 27 per liter.
1.75 liter of vodka is a 1/2 gallon and a 1/2 gallon is 59 1/8 ounces.A standard pour or shot is 1.5 ounces.Therefore, you get 39 drinks out of a 1.75 liter with about a half ounce left.
A 1.75-liter bottle contains approximately 59.2 ounces. If you're serving standard drinks of 1.5 ounces (like a shot of liquor), you can expect to get about 39 drinks from a 1.75-liter bottle. This can vary slightly depending on the specific drink being served and the pour size.
It depends on how many ounces your standard pour for your drink is. If you serve 1.5 oz. drinks, your yield per litre bottle should be 22-23 drinks per bottle. Remember, there are 33.5 oz. per litre. You could do the math from there. That is correct for a liter. For a 750ml it will be 16 drinks on a 1.5oz pour.
To create visually stunning layered drinks with vodka for a party, use different colored liqueurs with varying densities. Pour the heaviest liqueur first, then slowly pour the next heaviest on top by pouring it over the back of a spoon. Repeat this process for each layer to create a beautiful layered effect. Garnish with fruit or herbs for an added touch of elegance.
pour the water into the 9 liter pail and pour some water into the 4 liter pail after pour the water into the liter 7 pail the pour with your imagination 3 quarters liter into the 4 liter and and it to the first 4 liter you poured.
1.76 pints.
only 4.5 Liter
The best one that i ever made was using Tripple sec Vodka and Crandberry juice some ice first pour 1/2 tripple sec then 2/3 of the rest with vodka and cranberry jucie then one ice shake 3 secs then serve with lemon
1500 ml
you pour vodka half and pour the cranberry juice and add a little ice 1 times and shake long time
Fill small 3 liter jug with water. Pour into large 8 liter jug. Repeat. Now 6 liters of water in large jug. Repeat again but stop when large jug full. Leaves 1 liter in small jug. Empty large jug. Pour water from small jug into large jug. Refill small jug and pour into large jug. There are now 4 liters of water in large jug.