A standard shot size in the United States is typically 1.5 fluid ounces, which is approximately 44 milliliters (ml)
. To find out how many shots are in a bottle, you divide the total volume of the bottle by the volume of a shot. For example:
- A standard 750 ml bottle of liquor contains about 16 shots of 44 ml each (750 ml ÷ 44 ml ≈ 16 shots)
- Other bottle sizes yield shots proportionally; for example, a 1-liter bottle has about 22 shots, and a 50 ml miniature bottle contains about 1 shot
If your bottle size is "0 ml," it means it has no volume, so it contains zero shots. If you meant a specific bottle size but accidentally typed "0 ml," please clarify the bottle size for an accurate calculation. Otherwise, a "0 ml" bottle cannot contain any shots because it holds no liquid.