
A standard sleeve of nips contains a total of 500 ml of liquid. This is based on the common industry packaging for these miniature bottles.
The term "nip" typically refers to a small, single-serving bottle of liquor, which holds a standard volume of 50 ml. A "sleeve" is the packaging, often a cardboard box or plastic wrap, that bundles these nips together for sale. A sleeve most commonly contains 10 individual nips.
Therefore, the total volume is calculated by multiplying the volume of a single nip by the number of nips in the sleeve. With 10 nips each containing 50 ml, the total volume for the sleeve is 500 ml.


