This depends on the brand of vodka being served and the place you are ordering the shot. Shots can range anywhere from $2.00 for cheap vodka at a cheap bar to $20.00+ a shot for more upscale vodka at a nice place.
Too many unknown variables to directly answer this question. * How big a bottle? You have to know how many shots are in it. * How much did the bottle cost? You can't figure out the cost per shot without knowing how much the full bottle cost. To calculate, divide the cost of the bottle by the number of shots you will get out of it.
usually with spirits in pubs it is 25ml or 30 ml, with liqueurs it is slightly more more like 30-45ml
Most places will charge around $3.00 for a double (this makes about $100 per bottle, around double the original cost).
$3 for swill, $5 for decent brands like Jack Daniels, $10 for really good brands like Bookers, and $15+ for reserve brands.
In most bars about $5.
1.5 ozs
1.5 ounces
40%
None.
A shot of whiskey measures 1 1/4 oz.
There is no sugar or fat in whiskey.
6g per 1.5oz shot.
There are 56 calories in a shot of Whiskey - approximately 25 grams.
It varies by brand, maybe $2 for rail and over $10 for a top shelf Scotch.
100
zero
Whiskey is usually 75 cal a shot, but I never heard of " light " whiskey, unless you mean the color, and the color makes no difference. If you are pregnant, no alcohol is the generallyaccepted rule.
No scotch does not contain any sugar in it. Hard liquor does not have any carbohydrates and sugars in it.
By volume, no. By standard serving (1 can beer = 1 shot of whiskey) they are equal.