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What is considered one shot of liquor?
A "shot" of liquor is generally considered to be 1.5 ounces (44.36 ml). This is the standard serving size for most bars and restaurants. However, the actual amount of liquor in a shot can vary depending on the establishment, the type of liquor, and the individual's preference.
Here's a breakdown of what a shot can be:
* Standard shot: 1.5 ounces (44.36 ml)
* Double shot: 3 ounces (88.72 ml)
* Mini shot: 1 ounce (29.57 ml)
It's important to note that:
* The strength of a shot can also vary. Different liquors have different alcohol by volume (ABV) percentages.
* Drinking alcohol should always be done responsibly. Know your limits and be aware of the effects of alcohol.
If you're unsure about the amount of alcohol in a shot, it's always best to ask the bartender or server.
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