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Shot glass

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A shot glass (pencil included for scale)
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A shot glass (pencil included for scale)

Traditionally, a shot glass was a small, thick glass designed to measure one ounce of liquid, usually liquor, to be either drunk straight, or poured into a mixed drink. Markings, if any, indicated the quantity of fluid at different levels.

Today, the size can vary, but still, the intention is generally to pour a specific amount of liquor. Markings now are more likely logos of organizations, e.g. restaurants/bars, or sports teams.

The most common shot glasses in the United States are of three sizes:

"single shot"- 1.5 fluid ounces (~44 mL)

"double shot"- 3.0 fl. oz. (~89 mL)

"pony shot"- 1.0 fl. oz. (~30 mL)

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