60ml
64 ounces
This depends on the country.
One Peg of whisky is 60 milllilitres.
A fifth of whiskey typically refers to a standard bottle size of 750 milliliters. Therefore, a fifth of Jim Beam whiskey is 750 ml.
A standard bottle of Fireball whiskey typically contains 750 milliliters. Since there are approximately 29.57 milliliters in a 1-ounce shot, you can get about 25 one-ounce shots from a 750 ml bottle.
A Double Gulp is a beverage size offered by 7-Eleven that contains 32 ounces. To convert ounces to milliliters, you multiply by approximately 29.57. Therefore, a Double Gulp is roughly 946 milliliters.
A standard single measure of whiskey in a bar typically ranges from 25 to 50 milliliters, depending on the establishment and local customs. In many places, a 35 ml measure is common. Prices can vary widely based on the brand, location, and type of whiskey served.
One fifth of whiskey (or similar liquers) = 757.08236 milliliters. A typical liquer bottle found in Europe would hold 750 milliliters. In the US, we may still ask for a "fifth" or 'pint" or "half-pint" of liquor, but if you look at the bottom of the bottle, it will be marked "750", "375" or "200" ml.
A magnum of wine holds 1.5 liters, which is equivalent to 1,500 milliliters. This size is typically double that of a standard bottle, which is 750 milliliters. Therefore, one magnum equals 1,500 milliliters of wine.
125 milliliters of double cream weighs approximately 125 grams.
depends on the strengh of the wiskey,around 2.1 oz
There are 0.045 milliliters in 0.045 milliliters.