
Hello! That's a great question. Alcohol, especially liquor, comes in a wide range of standard bottle sizes, and they are typically measured in milliliters (ml), liters (L), or fluid ounces (oz).
Based on the information provided, some of the most common and frequently encountered sizes are the pint, the liter, and the handle. The "handle" is a common term for the large 1.75-liter bottle. Another extremely popular size you'll see on shelves is the 750 ml bottle.
Beyond the bottle sizes, there's also the basic serving size, the shot, which is often used as a unit of measurement itself. Understanding how these different volumes convert into ounces or the number of shots is very useful, especially for those managing bar inventory.


