
The most formal and widely recognized term for small bottles of alcoholic beverages is "miniature." These bottles are defined by their size, typically containing a volume sufficient for a single serving, such as a standard shot. The term "miniature" is broadly applicable to various spirits, liqueurs, and other alcoholic drinks sold in this small format.
While "miniature" is the standard nomenclature, several colloquial and regional variations are also in common use. A shortened version, "," is frequently used. In certain regions, particularly New England in the United States, these small bottles are commonly referred to as "nips." Another prevalent term is "shooter," which alludes to the bottle's contents being equivalent to a single shot. Descriptive phrases like "one-shot bottles" are also used to convey the same meaning, emphasizing the single-serving nature of the product. Therefore, the specific term used can vary depending on geographical location and the formality of the context.


