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Generally a standard pour is considered to be a 1 and 1/2 ounce pour. This number may vary from one bar to the next however it is commonplace in the united states to pour 1 and 1/2 ounces for a single liquor drink.
You can pour about 27 per liter.
It depends on how many ounces your standard pour for your drink is. If you serve 1.5 oz. drinks, your yield per litre bottle should be 22-23 drinks per bottle. Remember, there are 33.5 oz. per litre. You could do the math from there. That is correct for a liter. For a 750ml it will be 16 drinks on a 1.5oz pour.
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Yes, it can be illegal to pour water on someone if it is done with the intent to harm or harass them. This could be considered assault or battery, depending on the circumstances.
Pour the poor man a drink; he's had a hard day.
There are 25.4 ounces to a bottle if you pour a 5 ounce glass the is 5. Pour a 6 ounce glass the is 4 with a little left over for the host.6 It would be just over 6 servings if you poured a suggested 4 oz serving, but that is pretty small. A standard pour at a bar or restaurant is about 6 oz, so figure about 4 -5 glasses. 750ml (regular size) bottle=25.4 ozA standard drink is:A 12-ounce bottle or can of regular beerA 5-ounce glass of dinner wineA one and 1/2 ounce of 80 proof distilled spirits (either straight or in a mixed drink)Standard drinks contain 0.6 ounce of absolute alcohol and to a breathalyzer they're all the same. Thus, standard drinks exhibit alcohol equivalence.
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