A standard bottle of vodka contains 750 ml of liquid.
A 200 mL bottle of Vodka contains about 6.762 US fluid ounces.
One 750 mL bottle contains about 101.4 1/4-fluid ounces.
Of course, depending on the dimensions of the bottle: a bottle with a volume of 5-100 mL is considered small.
350 ml of liquor is typically referred to as a "bottle" or a "handle" in informal settings. It is a common size for spirits such as vodka, rum, or whiskey.
There are 6 cups of 350 mL in a 2.1 liter bottle.
A 200 mL bottle of Vodka contains about 6.762 US fluid ounces.
473 mL in a pint.
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
A 375 bottle (split) of vodka contains slightly over nine shots.
A naggin of vodka, also known as a shoulder of vodka, contains around 200 ml of vodka. A naggin is a small bottle of alcoholic spirits. This is different than the British term noggin.
We are missing one important fact: How many doses are in one bottle? How big is the bottle? If 400mgc per ml and the bottle has 3 ml the answer would be different if the bottle was 10 ml.
Those Woody's vodka/mexican lime coolers are delicious. I'd like to know the answer also. How many calories in a 330 ml bottle?
Well, honey, let me tell you straight - a 750 ml bottle of Ketel One vodka contains approximately 1,750 calories. So if you're planning on downing the whole thing, you might want to reconsider your life choices. But hey, at least you'll be getting your daily dose of carbs in liquid form!
1cl =10 ml So 70 cl of vodka = 70 multiplied by 10 ml = 700 ml of vodka
There are 12.6803 oz. in 375 mL.
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2.5 in a 25 ml