
Based on the provided context, a "nip" refers to a small-format bottle of spirits. One search result from a wine and spirits retailer shows a product category for "Nip," which includes various types of liquors like brandy and cognac sold in these small bottles.
While the provided text alludes to this meaning, it does not contain a specific definition of the volume. A second source is titled "Understanding Nips: Measurements, Types, and Definitions," which suggests it would contain the answer, but the actual article content is not included in the snippet.
Based on general knowledge, a nip of alcohol is a miniature bottle containing 50 ml (milliliters) of spirits. This volume is equivalent to approximately 1.7 fluid ounces, which is the standard measure for a single shot of liquor.


