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How many shot is 1 part of liquor?
You can't determine the number of shots in "1 part" of liquor without knowing the total volume of the drink.
Here's why:
* "Part" is relative: It refers to a portion of the whole drink, not a fixed volume.
* Shot sizes vary: A standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces, but sizes can range from 1 to 2 ounces depending on the bar or location.
Example:
* If a recipe calls for "1 part vodka" and the total drink volume is 4 ounces, then "1 part" is equivalent to 1 ounce, which is approximately 2/3 of a standard shot.
* However, if the total drink volume is 6 ounces, then "1 part" would be 2 ounces, which is about 1.33 shots.
To figure out how many shots are in "1 part" of liquor, you need to know the total volume of the drink.
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