Wine and spirits have been sold in metric sizes since 1979.
There are 3.78 liters (128 fluid ounces) in a U.S. gallon, so there would be 85 45 mL (1.5 fluid ounce) shots. However, I think you might be inquiring about the number of shots in a 1.75 liter bottle (sometimes called a handle). A 1.75 L bottle is 59.2 fluid ounces (a half gallon is 64 fluid ounces). There are forty 45 mL (1.5 fluid ounce) shots in the bottle.
Calories in 40% vodka, 25ml, calories 55. Same with most 40% consistencies.
3.17 US cups.
In a standard 750ml bottle of vodka, there are approximately 17 standard shots (1.5 oz per shot). Therefore, in 350ml of vodka, there would be approximately 8 standard shots. It is important to note that individual shot sizes may vary, so the number of shots could be slightly different depending on the pour size.
There are approximately 6.76 ounces in a 200 ml bottle of vodka.
Assuming a standard shot size of 30 ml, there would be approximately 6.67 shots in 200 ml of gin.
Well 1cl is 10ml. So 10cl is 100ml, meaning that 20cl is 200 ml. I personally think that 50ml would get you a decent double shot, now going by that logic, 200ml would get you 4 decent shots
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.
A standard bottle of vodka contains 750 ml of liquid.
1cl =10 ml So 70 cl of vodka = 70 multiplied by 10 ml = 700 ml of vodka
A 750ml bottle of vodka consumes about 17 shots of vodka. Each shot ranges from 64-69 calories per shot, so the whole bottle will roughly be between 1,088-1,173 calories...hope this helps!
There are 12.6803 oz. in 375 mL.