A liquor miniature typically contains 50 milliliters (ml) of alcohol. These small bottles are commonly used for sampling different spirits or for convenient portability. The 50 ml size is standard in many countries, but variations may exist.
0.750 mL = about 0.025 fluid ounces.
A halp pint is 8 ounces. Roughly 1 oz. of alcohol to a 16 oz. beer. So a half pint will equal 8 16 oz. beers.
50 Ml
1000 ml = 1 liter
There are usually 12 bottles of liquor in a case.
A standard miniature bottle of liquor typically contains 50 milliliters. Since a pint is equal to approximately 473 milliliters, it would take about 9 to 10 miniatures to equal a pint of liquor.
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
15 shots per 750 ml (Shot = 1.5 oz)
yes 1500 ml
If you are assuming the typical "pint"-sized liquor (375 mL), then simple arithmetic would show that 2 pints = 1 "fifth" (750 mL). If we are talking a true pint of fluid (500 mL), then 1.5 pints = 1 "fifth".
Primarily one liter bottles.
The standard "shot glass" holds 1.5 ounces of liquor, which is the equivalent to 44.36 milliliters of liquor.