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A Real Newbie - How Can I Measure A Part?
Polska 23-mar-08 12:32
Hello all,

I always wanted to have my on personal bar at home and I've been playing with some drinks for a while just for the fun of it. I always do my drinks based on trial and errors, not really measuring the quantities. I would like to be more precise and seeing the recipes here, they refer as parts. What's the ammount of a PART? How much milliliters? Any suggestions to measure?

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Erick Pessôa
Stoutman 03-may-08 01:14
If your drink is 4oz and you add 1 oz liquor and 3 oz mixer it's 1 part liquor 3 parts mixer or if it was 2oz liquor and 2 mixer it's one part liquor and 1 part mixer works for any volume
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