
While the provided information discusses liquor bottle sizes in a general sense, it does not specifically detail the 50 ml bottle. Based on general industry knowledge, a 50 ml bottle of alcohol is one of the smallest standard sizes available and is commonly referred to as a "miniature," a "nip," or an "airline bottle."
This volume is equivalent to approximately 1.7 U.S. fluid ounces. In terms of standard drink measurements, a 50 ml bottle contains slightly more than a typical 1.5-ounce (or 44 ml) shot of liquor, effectively making it a single-serving container.
Due to their small size, these bottles are frequently used for product sampling, promotional items, inclusion in gift sets, and for individual servings in settings such as hotel minibars and on airplanes. They offer a convenient way to try a spirit without committing to a full-sized bottle.


