
That's a great question! When it comes to vodka, a "sleeve" refers to the plastic-wrapped package of miniature bottles, often sold at liquor store counters.
Based on the information provided, a sleeve of vodka typically contains 10 "nips" or bottles. A product listing for Smirnoff vodka, for example, clearly describes a "sleeve" as a package of ten 50ml bottles. Each of these 50ml bottles is what's commonly called a nip.
So, if you're buying a sleeve of vodka, you can expect to get 10 individual nips.


