I've put the old traditional bottle names like pint, fifth, and half gallon in quotes because they are no longer accurate measurements. We may still call them that, but bottle sizes have changed!
Liquor bottles in ounces
- standard shot = 1.5 oz
- 50 ml "mini" bottle = 1.7 oz
- 200 ml "half pint" bottle = 6.8 oz
- 375 ml "pint" or "flask" bottle = 12.7 oz
- 750 ml "fifth" bottle = 25.4 oz
- 1 liter "quart" bottle = 33.8 oz
- 1.75 liter "half gallon" or "handle" bottle = 59.2 oz
- standard wine serving = 5 oz
- 187 ml "mini" wine bottle (usually sold in 4 packs) = 6.3 oz
- 375 ml "split" or "half" wine bottle = 12.7 oz
- 750 ml standard wine bottle = 25.4 oz
- 1.5 liter wine "magnum" bottle = 50.8 oz
- 3 liter wine bottle or box = 101.6 oz
- 5 liter wine box = 169 oz
Get more details on wine, including how many bottles of wine you need on this post:
How many glasses of wine in a wine bottle?
How many ounces in a cup
- 1 cup = 8 oz
And for bonus points, ever wonder why they called it a "fifth" bottle? It was a fifth of a gallon, just a bit less than a quart which is a fourth of a gallon. Now you know.