A standard bottle of vodka contains 750 ml of liquid.
There are approximately 10.5 two-ounce shots in a 750 ml bottle.
750 Milliliters is in one fifth of a bottle of vodka.
There are approximately 25.36 shots (750 ml / 1.25 oz) in a 750 ml bottle.
That is approximately 25 shots.
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!
15 shots per 750 ml (Shot = 1.5 oz)
1 U.S. fluid ounce is slightly less than 30 ml, so there are 25 one-ounce shots in a 750 ml bottle. (750 ml = 25.36 US fl. oz.)
Fifth is 750 ml 30 ml/oz = 25 oz *Actually it's 1/5 of a gallon. 128/5=25.6 Thank you.
There are approximately 16.9 shots of 1.5 oz in a 750 ml bottle.
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.
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.