How much is a double pour when mixing drinks?

"Double pour" is a relative term and doesn't have a standardized measurement. It depends on the type of drink, the size of the glass, and the bartender's preference.

Here's a breakdown of what "double pour" usually means:

* Standard pour: This is the amount of liquor considered a "single" pour, typically 1.5 ounces.

* Double pour: This means pouring twice the amount of a single pour, so about 3 ounces.

However, it's important to note:

* Different bars may have different "double" sizes. Some bars might use larger glasses, so their "double" could be even more than 3 ounces.

* It can depend on the type of drink: For example, a double pour of whiskey might be smaller than a double pour of vodka, as vodka is typically served with mixers.

If you want to be precise, it's always best to ask the bartender how much they're pouring. You can say something like, "Can I get a double shot of [your desired liquor]?"

Ultimately, it's about communicating your preference and ensuring you get the amount you want.