A fifth of vodka is 750 milliliters, so half a fifth would be 375 milliliters. Since a standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces (about 44 milliliters), half a fifth contains roughly 8.5 shots of vodka. Therefore, you can expect to get about 8 to 9 shots from half a fifth.
It would depend on how large those drinks are; if you poured normal shots you would get 33 whole shots with about 10mL left over.
128 shots.
25ml shots- and you'll have enough for fourty.
3.17 US cups.
In a fifth, 17 shots.
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Who [sic] many? I assume you meant to ask HOW many? It depends on how big you make your shots. For shots of one ounce each, there will be 16 shots. If you use a full jigger (1 and a half ounces), there will be 10 and two-thirds shots.
There are 33.8 ounces in a liter, so 2.6 liters is equal to 88.28 ounces. Therefore, you could get around 88 one ounce shots out of a 2.6 liter bottle of vodka.
There are 25.4 oz in a 750ml fifth so there is a little more than 25 1 oz shots
In a standard 750ml bottle of vodka, there are approximately 17 standard shots (1.5 oz per shot). Therefore, in 350ml of vodka, there would be approximately 8 standard shots. It is important to note that individual shot sizes may vary, so the number of shots could be slightly different depending on the pour size.
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