Just over a triple. Answer: A shot is usually 1 ounce (or if the bartender is generous one and a half ounces) An ounce is 30 mls. So 50 mls is a generous shot - going on g for two
There are approximately 10.5 two-ounce shots in a 750 ml bottle.
You can get about 21 1.5-ounce shots from 950 mL of alcohol.
Assuming a standard shot size of 30 ml, there would be approximately 6.67 shots in 200 ml of gin.
16 1oz shots are in a 500ml bottle
3.17 US cups.
28.6 shots at 35mL each.
A standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces (44.3 ml). To calculate the number of shots in 700 ml of Hennessy VSOP, you divide 700 ml by 44.3 ml per shot. This results in approximately 15.8 shots. Therefore, you can expect to get about 15 to 16 shots from a 700 ml bottle.
A 375 ml Mickey typically contains around 8 to 10 shots of alcohol, as a standard shot is around 1.5 oz (44 ml).
A standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces (44 ml). In a 750 ml bottle of tequila, there are approximately 17 standard shots. This is calculated by dividing 750 ml by 44 ml per shot.
1 U.S. fluid ounce is slightly less than 30 ml, so there are 25 one-ounce shots in a 750 ml bottle. (750 ml = 25.36 US fl. oz.)
15 shots per 750 ml (Shot = 1.5 oz)
23 shots in 700 ml bottle