1 OZ is a standard size shot. I know because I have been a bartender for fifteen years.
2007-10-28 17:30:39
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answered by Big B 3
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Standard Shot Size
2016-10-05 08:34:55
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answered by gilbeau 4
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Shot Size
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answered by steffi 4
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1.25-2.0 ounces, depending on the place you go and the bartender. The amount poured into a cocktail is 1 shot. The norm is 1.5 ounces. Some places only pour 1.25 while others pour up to 2. There is a device that looks like a metal hour glass called a jigger which gives you an exact amount. There are certain pours that also stop at the amount they they claim to pour (usually they say that they stop at 1.25-1.5, but it's never exact.) If the liquor is in a shot glass that can even be a little more depending on the glass. Many shot glasses have a preset line showing where to stop pouring. But many bartender, my self included ignore it.
2007-10-28 17:35:52
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answered by hank 3
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The 18 in the model number means 18,000 btu. 1 ton of cooling is equal to 12,000 btu. So you need a 1.5 ton compressor. Changing a compressor is NOT a diy job. You have to have very specialized tools and skills to complete this job. You also need to be certified by the EPA to handle refrigerants. It is way more involved than removing the old compressor and dropping in a new one.
2016-04-11 00:22:19
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answered by Anonymous
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A 1.5 oz shot of 80-proof spirits will provide the same amount of alcohol as a regular 12-oz can or bottle of beer.
2007-10-28 17:27:14
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answered by cavidda 5
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30 ml is a standard size drink of spirit
2007-10-28 18:40:57
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answered by double d debbie 6
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1 ounce
2007-10-28 17:57:49
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answered by 4 strings 7
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30ml is a standard drink, though most shot glasses seem to be a little bigger.
Probably you're not meant to fill them right to the top?
2007-10-28 18:58:09
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answered by Anonymous
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1 oz is the "standard", however, they range in size.
2007-10-28 17:52:22
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answered by lunachick 5
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