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Making Mixed Drinks When preparing mixed drinks, and plans are parts of the same thing? I have recipes using Kahlua that calls for 1 part vodka and 1 part. Are part of the liquor and a glass of liquor in the same size? They can be. A shot can be 1 oz to 1.5 oz is the standard measure on a truck used to mix drinks. The drink is only 2 cup face you see in the bar kits. The pieces are a reference ratio to whatever you use to measure your drink so that if you use the side 1.5 ounces of the beverage, using a filled with Kahlua and refill with vodka and it translates if you do black Russians in bulk and a 750 ml bottle of Kahlua will mix with a 750 ml bottle of vodka. no No, they are not. A shot is a measure of volume approximately equal to one and a half ounces or 44 ml. A "party" does not necessarily refer to a specific amount, it is only part of a larger whole. That means using equal parts of each liquor --- a move is a shot and parts refer to the size of the drink you are doing and asking you to use the same amout of each liquor. If you make a Black Russian - more kaluah made a better drink and not as strong as equal parts of k and c. Not a shot is fired pieces a. .. Equality means that if you put in 1 cup of vodka you put in 1 cup of cranberry juice! I'm sure some "if only a fraction of the drink. For example, your drink calls for 1 / 2 Kahlua and half vodka. But if she had said 2 parts Kahlua 1 part vodka, you will need 2 / 3 Kahlua, 1 / 3 Vodka, because there would be a total of three "parts". NO Posted on March 18, 2010.
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