About 15.
edit: Depend on where you are, in some counties are between 15-23 drinks, Here in Chile the standard is 8 (pubs, clubs, etc) but if you want something soft (house parties) It can last more, but still the average is 8 up to 10 no more than that.
It all depends on the proof. The alcohol content is half the proof of alcohol. The size of the bottle does not matter. It could be a 1 gallon, 1 liter or a 750 ml bottle. If a bottle of liquor is 80 proof, it contains 40% alcohol, 100 proof is 50% alcohol etc.
Depending on how much you pour, there are about 5 or 6 servings per bottle.
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40% of 750ml = (40/100) * 750 = 300 mL.
Close to $40
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
Champagne is about 13% alcohol. A bottle is typically 750 mL, meaning 97.5 mL of that is pure alcohol. A shot of liquor is 44.36 mL, though a shot of whiskey, tequila, or vodka is typically only 40% pure alcohol. This means a shot is only 17.74 mL of pure alcohol. Thus a bottle of champagne is the equivalent of 5.5 shots of liquor. Since a fifth of liquor holds about 17 shots, a bottle of champagne is equivalent to a third of a fifth of liquor.
Each passenger can bring aboard one 750 ml bottle of wine at each port.
One 750 mL bottle contains about 101.4 1/4-fluid ounces.
250 ml of liquor.
Liters are way too much to fit in a little bottle. Most of the time the bottled water bottles will be about 250 ml.
Here are a few that fall in the 3o year range: * Bowmore 34 Year Old Scotch (from Islay)750 ml bottle - $700.00 * Bowmore 37 Year Old Scotch 750 ml bottle - $1.4200.00 * Macallan Fine Oak 30 Year 750 ml bottle -$995.00 * Highland Park 30 Year Old Scotch 750 ml bottle - $450.00 These prices are typical in southern California. They may be higher or lower in your area.
Assuming it is 90% by volume isopropyl alcohol, then 70 ml of rubbing alcohol would contain 63 mls of isopropyl alcohol.
5% of 355 ml = 5/100 × 355 ml = 17.75 ml of alcohol (= 1.775 units of alcohol, 1 unit = 10 ml)
There are five servings in a 750 ml bottle of champagne.