Spirits are sold in a minimum of 25ml, although many pubs serve 35ml measures (quarter gill)
Beer etc is sold in pints (568ml) and half pints
Wine is sold in a minimum of 125ml
Wanlockhead Inn at Wanlockhead, Scotland's highest village.But now that 'Bing' gives us Ordnance Survey maps we can see that The Allargue Arms at CockBridge is somewhere between the 410 & 420m contourswhile the Wanlockhead Inn is between the 400 & 410m contours.I think the older pub which closed a few years ago was higher.The village seems to promote itself as being at 1531ft(466m) but it is the Glengonnar Station at the top of the pass which is at that height. Most of the village is at 1310-1380ft(400-420m).---click Road => Ordnance Surveyhttp://www.bing.com/maps/#JndoZXJlMT1hYjM2Kzh5cCZiYj01NS40MDcxNzI0MzIxNzg0JTdlLTMuNzY0NDI0MDI2MDEyNDIlN2U1NS4zODkzMDkwMDY3MjM2JTdlLTMuNzkyNjYyMzIyNTIxMjE=http://www.bing.com/maps/#JndoZXJlMT1NTDEyKzZVVCZiYj01OC45OTk3MTA1MjUzODM3JTdlMS4zMTE1MDQ4NDEyNTAwNCU3ZTQ5LjY1ODkzMzkwMDk2NTElN2UtMTMuMTQ2NTAyOTcxMjU=
Scotland west and Scotland east
Scotland
Newcastle is the name of a city in England. It is not in Scotland.
Scotland is not called shotts. There is a village in Scotland called Shotts.
The oldest pub in Scotland is The Sheep Heid Inn, Duddingston, Edinburgh.
50ml or multiples there of.
Every pub.
The standard pub measure of spirits is 25ml. A double is 50ml.
35.5
The correct pub measure for one serving of sherry is 50ml. The same serving amount should be measured out for port.
5 if you are being supervised 18 if you are going to a pub or club
Depending on what you want, £3-£10 on average.
A standard measure of a martini in a pub is typically 2 ounces of liquor, such as gin or vodka, with a small amount of vermouth. However, the exact measurement can vary depending on the establishment and customer preferences.
50mL is the correct measure for port - its a FORTIFIED wine. Same measure for sherry.
50 mil
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