BAR MEASUREMENTS

Drink measurements in the bar and how to decipher what? Most mixed drink recipes in our database use ozs as the measurement of their base. I use ounces as the estimation for the beverage plans. Sadly, numerous individuals are not used to utilizing this sort of estimation. I have made several outlines and a unit converter to assist you with the transformations.

SPLASH

At whatever point I state, “Splash” I mean a limited liquid quantity. This modest quantity could be utilized to shading or blending a beverage or to include a smidgen of taste to the beverage. If it’s not too much trouble utilize your judgment on this one.

DASH

At whatever point I state, “Dash” I mean a modest quantity (littler than a splash). It could be a couple of drops like 5 or 6 drops.

FLOAT

“Float” I mean a layer. It is a limited quantity that goes on the head of the blended beverage. Kindly utilize your judgment.

PART

“Part” signifies any sum you need. It could be 1 ounce, 1/2 ounce, 2 ounces, 1 cup, or some other sum you need. Everything relies upon how large you need your beverage to be.
Common Terms and Their Metric Equivalents

Unit Ounces Milliliters
(Rounded)
You May Use
1/4 oz 1/4 oz 7.39 ml 7.5 ml
1/2 oz 1/2 oz 14.79 ml 15 ml
3/4 oz 3/4 oz 22.18 ml 22.5 ml
1 oz 1 oz 29.57 ml 30 ml
1 1/4 oz 1 1/4 oz 36.97 ml 37.5 ml
1 1/2 oz 1 1/2 oz 44.36 ml 45 ml
1 3/4 oz 1 3/4 oz 51.75 ml 52.5 ml
2 oz 2 oz 59.15 ml 60 ml
Dash 1/32 oz 0.92 ml 1 ml
Teaspoon (tsp) 1/8 oz 3.7 ml 3.75 ml
Tablespoon (Tbsp) 3/8 oz 11.09 ml 11.25 ml
Pony 1 oz 29.57 ml 30 ml
Jigger 1 1/2 oz 44.36 ml 45 ml
Cup 8 oz 236.59 ml 240 ml
US Pint (pt) 16 oz 473.18 ml 480 ml
US Quart (qt) 32 oz 946.35 ml 960 ml
US Gallon (gal) 128 oz 3,785.41 ml 3.84 L
Note: “oz” stands for fluid
ounces (US), “ml” stands
for milliliters and “L” stands
for liters.
     

Equivalents

Measurement Equivalents
Tablespoon (Tbsp) 3 Teaspoons
Cup 21 1/3 Tablespoons
Pint (pt) 2 Cups, 1/2 Quart, 1/8 Gallon
Quart (qt) 4 Cups, 2 Pints, 1/4 Gallon
Gallon (gal) 16 Cups, 8 Pints, 4 Quarts
Liter 1000 ml, 100 cl, 10 dl
Milliliter (ml) 0.001 Liters
Centiliter (cl) 0.01 Liters
Deciliter (dl) 0.1 Liters

Some drinks just take eyeballing or flavor it is the judgment of your taste and your flavoring to come up with your own drink recipes. We hope the above charts are of help and as always Drink Responsively.