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What is 1 part vodka?
One part vodka is a term used in bartending and mixology to specify the amount of vodka used in a cocktail or mixed drink. It refers to a specific measurement or proportion of vodka relative to other ingredients in a recipe.
When a recipe calls for "1 part vodka," it means one standardized measurement of vodka, typically expressed in jiggers. A jigger is a small, double-sided measuring tool commonly used in bartending. The standard jigger size holds 1.5 fluid ounces (44 milliliters) on one side and 1 fluid ounce (30 milliliters) on the other.
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