a teaspoon is 5ml
2007-05-13 11:04:36
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answer #1
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answered by quornandwafflesagain 4
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I'm lovin the dude who said it's a 1/4 of a litre! You got a bar? I'm coming there for a drink if you do! 28.5mL is an ounce, which is an ISO standard for the serving of spirits. 25mL is a little bit less, which if you served it in Australia and got caught by weights and measures inspectors you would be prosecuted
2007-05-14 09:30:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the most common measure for spirits (Gin, Vodka, Whisky, ...).
If you want to figure out how much liquid that is, remember that a one litre bottle is 1000ml.
So you need 40 times 25ml to fill a one litre bottle.
In other words, if a friend offers you a 25ml drink and it's Vodka, you're O.K. If it's water, you'll be thirsty for a while...
2007-05-13 20:17:52
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answer #3
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answered by jojo de la pepiniere 2
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25mL is just shy of an ounce (1oz=28mL), and is about the minimum you can expect a shot to be (they generally range from 1-1.5oz or 25-40mL).
As others have said, it's the size of five teaspoons; it's also 1/8th of a cup, and (in the UK and Canada) 1/20th of a pint.
2007-05-14 03:14:19
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answered by Guy Norman Cognito 4
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25ml = 5 teaspoons
25ml = 1.67 tablespoons
Hope this helps.
2007-05-13 18:04:43
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answer #5
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answered by wineduchess 6
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1/4 of a liter
2007-05-14 01:08:05
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answer #6
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answered by masterprvero 2
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One measure of your preferred spirit - 50mls is a double
2007-05-13 18:11:53
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answered by renclrk 7
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1 more ml than 24ml
2007-05-13 18:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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a single measure of spirit, in most pubs
2007-05-13 18:04:51
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answered by Anonymous
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five teaspoons. 5ml = 1 teaspoon
2007-05-13 18:07:20
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answered by Yvonne S 2
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