
A "shooter," more commonly referred to as a shot, does not have a single, universally defined volume. The measurement can vary significantly depending on the country and even local customs.
In the United States, a standard shot is legally defined as 1.5 U.S. fluid ounces, which is equivalent to approximately 44 milliliters (ml). This is the most common measurement used in bars and for recipes. However, some establishments may use a slightly smaller or larger pour, often ranging from 1.25 to 2 ounces (about 37 ml to 59 ml).
While the provided context from Binwise and Wikipedia discusses shots and their measurement in milliliters as a standard unit for liquor, it does not specify the exact volume of a single shot. The exact conversion often depends on the official standards of the region where the beverage is being served.


