How much Tito’s vodka did someone drink if the jug was full

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Says ChatGPT:
Short answer: roughly a third of the handle is gone – about 500–600 mL, which is around 10–13 standard drinks.
Here’s how that breaks down:
A 1.75 L “handle” = 1,750 mL ≈ 59 fl oz ≈ 39 standard 1.5 oz shots.
The Enterprise World
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Saxco
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Roetell
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On a typical 1.75 L Tito’s bottle, the top of the label is somewhere around ⅔ of the way up the main body of the bottle (the wide part under the shoulder).
If the level is now even with the top of the label, that usually means about ⅔ of the bottle is still there and about ⅓ has been drunk.
So:
Consumed: ~0.5–0.6 L (500–600 mL)
≈ 17–20 fl oz
≈ 11–13 standard 1.5 oz shots
Roughly 70% of a regular 750 mL bottle of vodka
If you want to be super precise, you could pour what’s left into a large measuring cup or two and subtract from 1.75 L, but for a quick eyeball estimate, “about a third of the handle, ~12 drinks” is a good ballpark.

ChatGPT is BS. Don’t rely on artificial intelligence. Use your own brain. You gotta be woke…?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And now the level is even with the top of the label? One of those big 1.75L bottles. My belligerent sister in law was on a bender last night 🙄


Too much, because Tito's is a scam vodka. Distilled at the same fractional distilleries that make ethanol for gasoline additives, then shipped in tanker trucks to TX to be run through a copper pot still (old fashioned way that's still a good method if one knows how to properly heat the wort and cull the foreshots and aftershots) to legally call it by whatever moniker they want to put on the label, such as "made in TX" and "copper pot distilled small batch" etc.

Western Son is another gimmick liquor, distilled in industrial Dallas and then shipped to burbs of Ft.Worth area to be bottled with a fancy "western outdorsey" label.

But to answer your question OP, 1.75L = 40 standard 1.5 ounce drinks at 80 proof = 40 light 5% 12 ounce beers = 40 4.5 to 5 ounce glasses of 11-14% ABV wine.

Divide the bottle from there. Top of the label? Sounds like she might have had 3-5 drinks max. Not much at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Says ChatGPT:
Short answer: roughly a third of the handle is gone – about 500–600 mL, which is around 10–13 standard drinks.
Here’s how that breaks down:
A 1.75 L “handle” = 1,750 mL ≈ 59 fl oz ≈ 39 standard 1.5 oz shots.
The Enterprise World
+4
Saxco
+4
Roetell
+4
On a typical 1.75 L Tito’s bottle, the top of the label is somewhere around ⅔ of the way up the main body of the bottle (the wide part under the shoulder).
If the level is now even with the top of the label, that usually means about ⅔ of the bottle is still there and about ⅓ has been drunk.
So:
Consumed: ~0.5–0.6 L (500–600 mL)
≈ 17–20 fl oz
≈ 11–13 standard 1.5 oz shots
Roughly 70% of a regular 750 mL bottle of vodka
If you want to be super precise, you could pour what’s left into a large measuring cup or two and subtract from 1.75 L, but for a quick eyeball estimate, “about a third of the handle, ~12 drinks” is a good ballpark.

ChatGPT is BS. Don’t rely on artificial intelligence. Use your own brain. You gotta be woke…?


Ok then, how much was it, smartypants?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now the level is even with the top of the label? One of those big 1.75L bottles. My belligerent sister in law was on a bender last night 🙄


Too much, because Tito's is a scam vodka. Distilled at the same fractional distilleries that make ethanol for gasoline additives, then shipped in tanker trucks to TX to be run through a copper pot still (old fashioned way that's still a good method if one knows how to properly heat the wort and cull the foreshots and aftershots) to legally call it by whatever moniker they want to put on the label, such as "made in TX" and "copper pot distilled small batch" etc.

Western Son is another gimmick liquor, distilled in industrial Dallas and then shipped to burbs of Ft.Worth area to be bottled with a fancy "western outdorsey" label.

But to answer your question OP, 1.75L = 40 standard 1.5 ounce drinks at 80 proof = 40 light 5% 12 ounce beers = 40 4.5 to 5 ounce glasses of 11-14% ABV wine.

Divide the bottle from there. Top of the label? Sounds like she might have had 3-5 drinks max. Not much at all.

Is Tres Agaves a scam one also? It’s my favorite…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now the level is even with the top of the label? One of those big 1.75L bottles. My belligerent sister in law was on a bender last night 🙄


Too much, because Tito's is a scam vodka. Distilled at the same fractional distilleries that make ethanol for gasoline additives, then shipped in tanker trucks to TX to be run through a copper pot still (old fashioned way that's still a good method if one knows how to properly heat the wort and cull the foreshots and aftershots) to legally call it by whatever moniker they want to put on the label, such as "made in TX" and "copper pot distilled small batch" etc.

Western Son is another gimmick liquor, distilled in industrial Dallas and then shipped to burbs of Ft.Worth area to be bottled with a fancy "western outdorsey" label.

But to answer your question OP, 1.75L = 40 standard 1.5 ounce drinks at 80 proof = 40 light 5% 12 ounce beers = 40 4.5 to 5 ounce glasses of 11-14% ABV wine.

Divide the bottle from there. Top of the label? Sounds like she might have had 3-5 drinks max. Not much at all.

Is Tres Agaves a scam one also? It’s my favorite…


Tequila, actual Tequila, is an appellation and more strictly controlled regarding the process. So no not a scam, it's probably a good Tequila, despite it being a new distillery. I have never tried it, but looking it up, the master distiller comes from a family of distillers, so probably knows what he is doing and overlooking the process.

That's not to say there are no good Mescals either, some Mescals can rival and surpass many of the Tequilas, they just cannot be legally called Tequila.
Anonymous
OP: just had an idea…I could find out how much a full bottle weighs and then weigh this one and subtract?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP: just had an idea…I could find out how much a full bottle weighs and then weigh this one and subtract?


That would be too easy and eliminates speculation and hysteria!
Anonymous
If the bottle is 59oz, I would guess about 1/5 to 1/4 is gone, so 12-15oz or so. That would be 8-10 shots.
Anonymous
Is a jug of vodka the travel minimum for DCUMers?
Anonymous
That’s about 7-8 drinks
Anonymous
To the "top of the label" is not much at all. Look at a bottle, the pointed smaller diameter top portion doesn't contain much of the contents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is a jug of vodka the travel minimum for DCUMers?


I bought my ticket for the long way round…two handles vodka for the waaayyy
Anonymous
Not a whole lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And now the level is even with the top of the label? One of those big 1.75L bottles. My belligerent sister in law was on a bender last night 🙄

Sounds like a good math problem for any kids in the family!


lol!
Word problems as part of the dinner conversation!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the "top of the label" is not much at all. Look at a bottle, the pointed smaller diameter top portion doesn't contain much of the contents.


TY for a real answer.
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