Online Liquor Serving Quantity Calculator

Liquor Serving Quantity Calculator

Free Liquor Serving Quantity Calculator


Are you planning for a liquor party and having struggle to get the liquor serving quantity issue and also splitting the drink, then don't worry our liquor serving quantity calculator which help you to determine the right liquor serving volume based on the number of users and based on the round's you want to have from a liquor bottle.


So why are you waiting for, start using our tool for free and share it with your friends.  Make sure you don't about this calculator when you are going for a trip or outing.  You also have the ability to keep adding the liquor quantity and the price to get a summary view after the drink, if you are in state to read.



Liquor Service Quantity Calculator

Liquor Service Quantity Calculator

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Measurements of service Liquor / alcohol

  • ABV - Alcohol by volume; the term used to describe the percentage of alcohol within a spirit or fermented drink.
  • Back - similar to a ‘chaser’, a back is a drink ordered to immediately drink after another, such as a shooter. 
  • Dash - a very small amount of an ingredient with no set measurement.
  • Dram - to take a small sip or drink of alcohol.
  • Fifth - one fifth of a gallon or 750ml of a liquor bottle.
  • Measure - the standard amounts by which we pour and serve alcohol. 
  • Optic - a tool used to hold and release set measurements of liquor, as opposed to pouring by hand, which can speed up the preparation process and ensure accuracy.
  • Pony - a one-ounce shot of alcohol, also known as a ‘pony shot’.
  • Proof - the American standard for measuring the alcohol content in a distilled spirit or liqueur. The proof of alcohol is twice the amount of the alcohol percentage.
  • Shot/shooter - a small serving of alcohol intended to be drunk in a single gulp.
  • Splash - more than a dash but less than half an ounce of an ingredient, usually used to refer to the mixer i.e. a splash of tonic water.

Style/Taste of having liquor / alcohol


  • Long drink - an alcoholic drink served in a tall glass which is typically less strong than a short drink.
  • On ice -  to keep a drink chilled by surrounding it with ice.
  • On the rocks - an alcohol drink served with cubed ice.
  • Neat - another term for liquor served without any mixer or ice, usually at room temperature.
  • Nightcap - a drink taken shortly before bed in the hope of achieving a better night’s sleep.
  • Short drink - an alcoholic drink served in a small glass which is typically stronger as a result.
  • Sour - a family of mixed drinks that typically include lemon or lime juice.
  • Straight - a liquor served without any mixer nor ice.
  • Straight up/up - a drink that is chilled by shaking or stirring and then poured into a long-stemmed glass.


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