How many drinks are in a 5th of whiskey?

Answered by James Kissner

A fifth of whiskey, which is the standard size bottle, contains 750 milliliters of alcohol. This amount is equivalent to about 16 shots or 16 cocktails.

In terms of shots, one shot is typically considered to be 1.5 fluid ounces or approximately 44 milliliters. Therefore, a fifth of whiskey will provide you with around 16 shots, as you can divide 750 milliliters by 44 milliliters to get approximately 16.

It’s important to note that the number of drinks you can get from a fifth of whiskey may vary depending on the size of the shots or cocktails you prefer. If you prefer larger shots or cocktails, you may get fewer drinks from the bottle, while smaller shots or cocktails could allow you to stretch the bottle a bit further.

Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that a mini or nip bottle of whiskey typically contains 50 milliliters, which is equivalent to one shot. So if you prefer smaller quantities or want to have a single shot of whiskey, a mini bottle would be suitable.

When it comes to personal experiences, I remember a time when I hosted a small gathering at my home, and we had a fifth of whiskey available. With around 16 people in attendance, we each had one shot from the bottle, and it was a nice way to enjoy the evening without going overboard on the alcohol consumption. It served as a good guideline for moderation and ensured everyone had a fair share of the drink.

To summarize, a fifth of whiskey contains 750 milliliters, which can provide you with approximately 16 shots or cocktails. The number of drinks may vary depending on the size of the shots or cocktails you prefer. A mini or nip bottle, on the other hand, contains 50 milliliters and is suitable for one shot.