1 dram or 25 ml.
30 ml
255 kj in a standard 25 ml tot whiskey
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 tot or a dram
One pint is equal to 473.2 milliliters. One pint is also equal in measurement to 2 cups, 0.125 gallons, and 0.5 quarts.
30 ml
To convert 1.14 liters to milliliters, multiply by 1,000, which gives you 1,140 ml. Next, divide 1,140 ml by 375 ml to find out how many 375 ml bottles fit into 1.14 liters. This results in approximately 3.04, meaning you would need about 3.04 bottles of 375 ml whiskey to equal 1.14 liters. Therefore, you would need 3 full bottles and a little more from a fourth.
A shot is 1.5 ounces which converts to 44.36 millileters.
Hope this will help: CALORIE COUNT Beer 500 ml 180 Rum 100 ml 220 Gin 100 ml 220 Whiskey 100 ml 220 Champagne 100 ml 126 Sherry 100 ml 110 Martini 100 ml 75 Bacardi 250 ml 118
In a 30 mL nip of spirits, there are typically about 1 standard drink. In many countries, a standard drink is defined as containing approximately 10 grams of pure alcohol, which is roughly equivalent to 30 mL of distilled spirits at around 40% alcohol by volume (ABV). However, this can vary slightly depending on local definitions and the specific alcohol content of the spirit.
All corrections welcome but a nip of whisky is a measurement term used in the olden days when serving whisky. Im not sure if its more or less than a pint. A nip, or small amount of whisky, might also be called a dram, tot, shot, snifter or slug.
its shud be in scotch whisky 150cl