
The provided search result context was insufficient to answer the question, as it only contained website navigation elements rather than substantive article text. Based on general knowledge, the number of drinks in a 750ml bottle of liquor is not a fixed quantity but is contingent upon the volume of the individual serving.
In the United States, a standard drink of liquor, often called a shot, is typically defined as 1.5 fluid ounces (approximately 44ml). A 750ml bottle contains approximately 25.4 fluid ounces. By dividing the total volume of the bottle by the standard serving size, one can determine the number of drinks. A 750ml bottle will therefore yield approximately 17 standard 1.5-ounce shots (25.4 oz / 1.5 oz).
When considering mixed drinks or cocktails, the volume of liquor per serving can vary based on the recipe. Many standard cocktail recipes call for a base of 1.5 to 2 ounces of a spirit. If a cocktail is made with a 2-ounce pour of liquor, a 750ml bottle would yield approximately 12 to 13 such drinks (25.4 oz / 2 oz). Therefore, while a 750ml bottle contains around 17 standard shots, the number of cocktails it can produce depends directly on the specific measurements used for each drink.


