Cocktail Measurement Converter
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Cocktail Measurement Converter
Convert between bar and kitchen volume units in real time. Type a value into any field and every other field updates instantly — milliliters, centiliters, liters, fluid ounces, teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, pints, plus cocktail-specific pours like barspoon, dash, splash, pony, jigger, shot, and double. Designed for bartenders, home mixologists, and anyone who needs quick conversions while building a drink.
使用方法
- Type a value into any unit field — every other field recalculates immediately.
- Use the Quick Select chips to pre-fill common pours like 1 jigger, 0.75 oz, or 50 ml.
- Adjust Decimal Precision to control how many decimals are shown in the conversions.
- Scroll the output to see the Common Cocktail Pours reference, classic recipes, and how many servings a 750 ml bottle yields.
- Click the copy icon next to any field to grab a single value, or use Copy All to copy every conversion at once.
機能
- 15 unit fields – Metric (ml, cl, L), US volume (fl oz, tsp, tbsp, cup, pint), and bar pours (barspoon, dash, splash, pony, jigger, shot, double).
- 双方向変換 – Edit any unit and the rest update; no source/target dropdowns to fiddle with.
- Quick Select pours – One-click presets for the pours bartenders use most.
- Bottle yield estimate – See how many cocktails a 750 ml bottle, magnum, or half-bottle produces at your chosen pour size.
- Classic recipe reference – Margarita, Old Fashioned, Manhattan, Negroni, Martini, Daiquiri, Whiskey Sour, Mojito ratios at a glance.
- Adjustable precision – Round to 0, 1, 2, 4, or 6 decimal places.
- Private and offline-capable – All calculations run in your browser; nothing is sent to a server.
よくある質問
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What is a jigger and how is it different from a shot?
A jigger is a hourglass-shaped bartending tool, and the term also refers to its standard measurement: 1.5 US fluid ounces (about 44.4 ml). A shot in the United States is also typically 1.5 fl oz, so the volumes match — but a jigger is a piece of equipment used to measure pours during preparation, while a shot is a serving. Outside the US, shot sizes vary: 25 ml or 35 ml is common in the UK and Ireland, 30 ml in much of continental Europe and Australia, and 60 ml in some larger pours.
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How big is a dash or a splash?
Both dash and splash are informal bar measurements that have been roughly standardized for recipe writing. A dash is approximately 1/32 fluid ounce, or about 0.92 ml — small enough to come from a bottle with a dasher top, like Angostura bitters. A splash is larger, around 1/8 fluid ounce or about 3.7 ml, typically a quick free-pour. Because they were originally meant to be eyeballed, modern bottles and recipes vary, but these values give you a reproducible starting point.
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Why do milliliters and fluid ounces not convert as round numbers?
The fluid ounce was historically defined relative to a gallon, while the milliliter is one-thousandth of a liter, and the two systems were never reconciled into clean ratios. The US fluid ounce is now defined as exactly 29.5735295625 ml, so 1 fl oz is just under 30 ml. The UK imperial fluid ounce is slightly different at 28.4131 ml. This is why bar and recipe conversions look messy — it is the math, not the tool, that produces the decimals.
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How many cocktails can I get out of a 750 ml bottle?
It depends on the pour size. A 750 ml bottle holds about 25.4 fl oz, so it produces roughly 16–17 standard 1.5 oz pours, about 25 single-ounce pours, or about 12 double-pour cocktails. Many cocktails use multiple ingredients from different bottles, so a single bottle of base spirit usually yields 12–17 finished drinks depending on the recipe. The bottle yield section of this tool calculates exact servings for any pour size you enter.
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