
Ah, the mysterious "sleeve of nips," a term that sounds a bit like a secret handshake for liquor store regulars. If you're looking to quantify this particular package of joy, let's do some quick "pour" math.
Based on the bartender and emergency room wisdom found online, a "sleeve" is a colloquial term for a shrink-wrapped package containing ten individual 50 ml nips. A single nip, also called a miniature, is the equivalent of one standard 1.5-ounce shot.
So, when you do the multiplication, a full sleeve of nips gives you a grand total of 500 ml of liquor. This is roughly the same volume as a bottle often called a "pint" in the U.S. spirit world. In terms of actual drinks, since each nip is one shot, you're looking at a neat and tidy ten standard drinks. It's basically a party in a conveniently portable, albeit crinkly, package.


