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    Quote Originally Posted by CgarDan
    Actually all liquor is sold marked in ML so if you look at any of your bottles you would see chances are they are 750 ML; 1 liter = 1000ML hope that helps
    It would make way more sense to have it in ounces or something. Then you could apply simple math. Think of it this way, if 750ml is roughly 25 ounces, and there are 8 ounces in a cup, 16 in a pint, 20 ounces to an imperial pint, 16 tablespoons to a pint, and 3 teaspoons to a tablespoon, then you could measure the amount of booze you have in your drink in teaspoons, which you could easily work out to the number of tablespoons to a pint unless you're using imperial pints.

    Duh. SO much easier!

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    I was actually getting it until that last post.

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    I think my method is the easiest: let's say it say use 1 part vodka 1 part juice

    Pour half a glass of vodka half a glass of juice ---- NO PROBLEMS

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    Quote Originally Posted by CgarDan
    I think my method is the easiest: let's say it say use 1 part vodka 1 part juice

    Pour half a glass of vodka half a glass of juice ---- NO PROBLEMS
    But you'll never know how big a glass you're going to need if you do it in ml. 50ml or booze and 50ml of juice? How many hogsheads is that???

    "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade...and find someone whose life has given them vodka, and have a party" -Ron White

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    But you'll never know how big a glass you're going to need if you do it in ml. 50ml or booze and 50ml of juice? How many hogsheads is that???

    "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade...and find someone whose life has given them vodka, and have a party" -Ron White
    Just for you my friend: 1 fl oz = 30ml so 50 ml = approx 1.67 oz

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    Quote Originally Posted by CgarDan
    Just for you my friend: 1 fl oz = 30ml so 50 ml = approx 1.67 oz
    See, doesn't that make SO much more sense? 1 2/3 oz of booze, mixed with 1 2/3 oz of juice yields 3 1/3 oz of beverage, which is ... how many centiliters?

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    Ten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperChuck
    See, doesn't that make SO much more sense? 1 2/3 oz of booze, mixed with 1 2/3 oz of juice yields 3 1/3 oz of beverage, which is ... how many centiliters?
    Is that Canadian ounces? I like my method, 1 part liquor / 3 or 4 ice cubes.

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