
Hey there! That's a great question. When you're talking about a "nip" of vodka, you're usually referring to one of those small, miniature bottles, which is a common single-serving size.
A standard nip contains 50 milliliters (mL) of liquor. To figure out how much pure alcohol is in that nip, you just have to look at the vodka's Alcohol By Volume, or ABV. Most standard vodkas, like the ones mentioned in the search results, are 40% ABV (which is the same as 80 proof).
So, if you do the math on a 50 mL nip of 40% ABV vodka, you get 20 mL of pure alcohol in that little bottle (50 mL x 0.40). For a little perspective, this is slightly more than a standard 1.5-ounce (about 44 mL) shot.


