One ounce of liquor is just under 30ml
A standard American shot is 1.5 oz (~45ml), most other countries have bigger shots, 50 to 65ml is common.
1.75L = 1750ml
1750/45 = 38.88 repeating
So, approximately 39 shots are in a handle of booze
standard shot glass (1.5 US fl. oz. a.k.a. a jigger) :
~40 shots
This is actually very easy to figure out.
(1) Google search* : "convert shot to liters"
returns : 1 US shot = 0.0443...
(2) google search* : "1.75/0.0443"
~39.5 shots
(hooray beer!)
(this works in the USA. I have observed it not working in France, so I do not know whether it is universally available.)
25ml shots- and you'll have enough for fourty.
Assuming a standard shot size of 44 ml, a 200 ml bottle would contain approximately 4.55 shots. This calculation is based on dividing the total volume of the bottle (200 ml) by the volume of a single shot (44 ml). However, it is important to note that actual serving sizes may vary and it is always recommended to drink responsibly.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 70cl is the same as 700ml, right? And if you have 25ml shots, you just divide 700ml by 25ml, and you get 28 shots. So, like, you can have 28 fun-sized shots in that 70cl bottle. Cheers!
If you are using a standard shot glass, which holds about 50ml, then there are approximately 7.8 shots in a 350ml bottle. If you are using 25ml shot glasses, then there are approximately 14 shots.
2.5 syns for each 25ml of vodka
There is 15.5 units in a 70cl botlle of Malibu white rum.
4 times 25ml = 100ml 1.5ltr = 15 times 100ml Answer: 15 times 4 = 60
There are about 55 calories in a shot (25ml) of vodka.
This depends on the brand of vodka being served and the place you are ordering the shot. Shots can range anywhere from $2.00 for cheap vodka at a cheap bar to $20.00+ a shot for more upscale vodka at a nice place.
About 50.
There are 80 measures of 25ml in a 2 litres bottle. This is calculated by dividing 2000ml (2 litres) by 25ml.
40............there are 1000 mils in a litre