New Yorker
My friend told me they're called pony bottles, but after searching that online all I found was scuba tanks. I think that's just a nickname.
you definitely can use shot as a noun. For example, "I drank the shot of liquor."
A shot of whiskey is typically priced between 5 to 10 in bars or liquor stores.
Not just Chicago. It's also true in at least one bar in Columbus, OH. If the bar tender knows you... I've no idea where or why the tradition/name started.
One shot of any liquor is 1.5 ounces.
About 70.
1.5 oz.
coffee, hot chocolate, cider, eggnog
well this shot glass is big enough to get an arrow through but you can shoot it off someones head without injuring them only exception is to have incredibly bad aim
That is totally up to the bar and the bar owner. A common practice in dive bars on the east coast. I bartended in NY in the 70s and most of the neighborhood bars honored the practice. The last shot in the bottle was commonly called "the spider", as the last shot had the appearance of a spider web as it dribbled from the bottle.
there are 90 Cal. in an ounce of liquor including rye, rum or vodka
Which drink is stronger in terms of pure alcohol? A glass of wine, a mug of beer, a shot of liquor, or are they all the same?The answer is:A shot of liquor