Depends on the place. One shot can be one ounce (30ml) but most places serve 1.5oz shots (45ml). If they use a shot dispenser, it's usually 1.5oz (not always, especially in the States). Just ask the bartender.
One shot of any liquor is 1.5 ounces.
A pint is 16 US ounces. A shot glass equals 1.5 ounces, so a pint holds 10.66 shots.
A single serving of distilled liquor is typically 1.5 ounces, which is equivalent to one shot.
A standard shot of liquor is typically 1.5 ounces. Therefore, a tenth of a liter (which is approximately 3.38 ounces) would contain about 2.25 shots of liquor. In practical terms, this means you can pour about two standard shots from a tenth of liquor, with a little left over.
A standard shot in the US is 1 1/2 fluid ounces.
A standard shot that you would get at a bar is one ounce, and a standard shot glass can hold 1.5 ounces of liquid.
About 50.72 ounces.
About 27 ounces
There are 1.5 fluid ounces in a standard American shot.
2 ounces
No, a standard glass of wine typically contains more alcohol than a standard can of beer or a single shot of liquor. A typical glass of wine contains about 5 ounces and may have around 12% alcohol by volume, whereas a can of beer is usually 12 ounces with about 5% alcohol by volume, and a shot of liquor is about 1.5 ounces with around 40% alcohol by volume.
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