* * === ===
Primarily one liter bottles.
You can find prosecco small bottles for purchase at most liquor stores, online retailers, and some grocery stores.
The bartender is required to retain empty liquor bottles, and then each empty liquor bottle is replaced with a full one at the beginning of the next shift. The empty bottles are then either broken or disposed of as local beverage law requires.
Some bottles still come with handles such as captain Morgan. Most companies are trying to cut cost so the less Bottle to make the cheaper. It also helps from charging you more as well
Georgia law does not prohibit returning liquor to the store. Stores set their own policies on what returns they will accept. Most will not accept anything that has been opened, but some high end wine dealers will permit returns on "corked" bottles of wine.
A fifth of vodka, or of any liquor, is actually 4/5ths of a quart, or 0.8 quarts. This equates very closely with 3/4ths of a liter, or 750 milliliters. For pictures of 750 ml bottles of vodka, use the link and start browsing. Most of the shown bottles are 750 ml bottles, or about a fifth of vodka. You'll find that link below.
A "fifth" of liquor was 1/5 of a U.S. gallon (128 ounces) or 4/5 of a U.S. quart (32 ounces). So 128/5=25.6 ounces or (4/5)*32=25.6 ounces. The current bottles are 750 ml or 25.36 ounces.
Everclear.
Absinthe, the world's most overrated and overpriced liquor.
Humans have a straight curved spine when most animals have a C curved spine.
Hard liquor is in certain alcoholic beverages as well as certain candies. Most of these are chocolates with a center of liquor. Rum cake is another popular food that contains liquor.
The playtex nurser bottles are the most commonly used bottles with bags or "drop ins."