One Peg of whisky is 60 milllilitres.
One peg is equivalent to 30 milliliters.
64 ounces
Some popular cocktails that can be made using a peg of whiskey include the Old Fashioned, Whiskey Sour, Manhattan, and Whiskey Smash.
60ml
This depends on the country.
The price of a peg of whiskey can vary depending on the brand and location. You can purchase whiskey at liquor stores, bars, and some grocery stores. Prices typically range from 5 to 20 per peg, but can be higher for premium brands.
30 ml
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 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 peg, which when unqulified, refers to a "small peg" is 30 ml.