
Ah, the eternal question for party planners and the mathematically curious. While the provided search results were more of a scenic tour through a liquor store's website than a straight answer, let's pour you the information you're looking for.
The short and sweet answer is that a standard 750ml bottle of alcohol contains about 17 shots. This is based on the U.S. standard shot size of 1.5 fluid ounces, which is roughly 44 milliliters. A quick bit of division (750 divided by 44) gets you to approximately 16.9, and since nobody likes a stingy pour, we'll generously round that up to 17.
However, the real-world answer depends entirely on the person holding the bottle. Is it your friend who pours with the precision of a scientist? You'll get exactly 17 shots. Is it your other friend whose personal motto is "go big or go home"? You might only get 12 shots, but each one will be an adventure. If you're pouring for a tasting, you might stretch it to 25 smaller 1-ounce shots.
So, while the math says 17, the true number of shots in a bottle is a delightful variable that changes with the mood, the music, and the generosity of the bartender. Plan for 17, but don't be surprised if the results vary.


