4 bottles of 50 cl, for two litres
A shot is 50ml and a bottle is typically 750ml, so about 15.
You can get 35 50ml bottles from a 1.75 liter bottle. This is calculated by dividing 1.75 liters by 0.05 liters (which is equivalent to 50ml).
About 27 1.25-oz shots per liter (US measure).
There are 50.721 ounces in a 1.5 liter bottle. Therefore, if one shot is equivalent to 1.5 ounce, there are 33.814 shots in a 1.5 liter bottle.
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.
There are approximately 33.8 shots in a 1.75 liter bottle based on a standard shot size of 1.5 ounces.
There are 22.5 such shots in 1 litre. A litre is 33.8 ounces.
There are 35.274 one ounce shots in a 1 litre bottle.
There are 33.8 ounces in a liter, so 2.6 liters is equal to 88.28 ounces. Therefore, you could get around 88 one ounce shots out of a 2.6 liter bottle of vodka.
27 1 liter is 33.8140227 US fluid ounces, giving almost exactly 27 1.25 oz shots.
how many 2oz shots in a liter
A standard double shot is typically 50ml. In a 70cl (700ml) bottle of brandy, you can expect to pour about 14 doubles, since 700ml divided by 50ml equals 14. This calculation assumes that all pours are exactly double shots without accounting for spillage or variations in pour size.