35.5ml, though many places around Dublin insist in only serving 25ml
The standard pub measure of spirits is 25ml. A double is 50ml.
Pub measure for spirits typically refers to the standard amount of alcoholic beverage served in a single drink. In many places, this is usually 25ml or 35ml for spirits like vodka, gin, or whiskey. The measure helps ensure consistency in serving sizes and alcohol content, contributing to responsible drinking practices. Regulations regarding pub measures can vary by country or region.
A standard pub measure of spirits in the UK is typically 25 milliliters. In some establishments, a double measure may be served, which is usually 50 milliliters. These measurements can vary slightly by region or establishment, but 25 ml is the most common single measure.
All spirits are sold in quantities of 25ml - or multiples thereof.
Kildare's Irish Pub was created in 2003-05.
English to Irish translationfáilte roimh Galloway's Pub
Lynch's Irish Pub F.C. was created in 1999.
Standard single measure is 25ml, however some establishments have move onto a 35ml measure. It should always be openly displayed in the pub/bar as to what measures they use. By law this measure is only applicable to whisky, gin, vodka and rum. But most places will use it for all their 'spirits'.
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Wifey McBeater's Irish Pub