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  2. Shot glass - Wikipedia

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    A shot glass is a glass originally designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor, which is either imbibed straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured into a cocktail ("a drink"). An alcoholic beverage served in a shot glass and typically consumed quickly, in one gulp, may also be known as a " shooter " or “shot”.

  3. Shooter (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A B-52 shooter served in a shot glass A sake oyster shooter. A shooter, or shot, is a small serving of spirits or a mixed drink (usually about one US fluid ounce or 30 millilitres), typically consumed quickly, often in a single gulp. It is common to serve a shooter as a side to a larger drink.

  4. Superfest - Wikipedia

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    Shot glasses, vases, ice cream cups, and other shapes were later added to the range. With the political change, the GDR glass industry and its scientific institutions began to be wound down. In July 1990, the Schwepnitz glassworks became SAXONIA-Glas GmbH Schwepnitz, which was liquidated by the Treuhand in 1991. In April 1992, the patent was ...

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  6. Nespresso Vertuo review: A small and affordable espresso ...

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    At the end, I was left with a beautiful, creamy and fragrant shot of espresso ready to be served with milk and sugar or simply sipped as is. A small capsule with big, bold flavor. (Brittany Nims)

  7. Alcoholic spirits measure - Wikipedia

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    The optic or non-drip measure is mounted beneath an inverted spirit bottle, so that a pre-defined volume of the bottle's contents drains into the measure. Lifting a lever on the side of the measure first closes off the measure from the bottle, then dispenses the measured liquid into the glass or mixing vessel held underneath.