What is a fifth
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What is a fifth
What is a fifth of Spirit
I am not from the US and know it is a bottle of spirit , but how many cc's
I am a roo
and know how much 3/5 of F--- all is , not very much
I am making the following recipe
Making Homemade Liqueurs
Crème de Cacao
(Made with cocoa)
Creme De Cocoa Recipe
1½ cups sugar
¾ cup water
1 fifth vodka
½ cup Dutch processed cocoa
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Combine sugar and water in a heavy saucepan. Bring to boil over medium heat. Reduce heat and simmer until sugar has completely dissolved, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
Mix the cocoa with a little of the vodka to dissolve the powder. Gradually add a little more vodka, mixing as you add. Combine dissolved cocoa, remaining vodka, sugar syrup, and vanilla extract in a large jar or bottle. Cover tightly and shake well to mix. Let steep for 2 weeks, shaking container daily. Then let steep undisturbed for 1 month.
When steeping period is complete, most of the chocolate will have settled to the bottom. Slowly pour off the liquid being careful not to disturb the chocolate which has settled. Discard the chocolate on bottom.
Pour into bottles and cap tightly. Let age at least 1 week before serving. The liqueur should be shaken slightly before using.
I am not from the US and know it is a bottle of spirit , but how many cc's
I am a roo
and know how much 3/5 of F--- all is , not very much
I am making the following recipe
Making Homemade Liqueurs
Crème de Cacao
(Made with cocoa)
Creme De Cocoa Recipe
1½ cups sugar
¾ cup water
1 fifth vodka
½ cup Dutch processed cocoa
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
Combine sugar and water in a heavy saucepan. Bring to boil over medium heat. Reduce heat and simmer until sugar has completely dissolved, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
Mix the cocoa with a little of the vodka to dissolve the powder. Gradually add a little more vodka, mixing as you add. Combine dissolved cocoa, remaining vodka, sugar syrup, and vanilla extract in a large jar or bottle. Cover tightly and shake well to mix. Let steep for 2 weeks, shaking container daily. Then let steep undisturbed for 1 month.
When steeping period is complete, most of the chocolate will have settled to the bottom. Slowly pour off the liquid being careful not to disturb the chocolate which has settled. Discard the chocolate on bottom.
Pour into bottles and cap tightly. Let age at least 1 week before serving. The liqueur should be shaken slightly before using.
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Re: What is a fifth
I was always told that 1/5 of a gallon is a fifth. A US thing. But because we are SO international now (all grown up now and can play well with others) we are moving more towards them foreign liters, kilo and thangs. (and I think the likker people can cheat us out of a few ounces here and there)
Strange I can't put my hands on a real old timey fifth bottle at the moment. They are all METRIC now!!!
So mostly packaged in 750 ml or liter bottles now. Around here its liters and not litres, OK? Don't confuse me!
1 US gallon is 3785.412 ml.
divided by 5 = 757.08 ml.
about .75 liter
hope it helps, Rod.
Strange I can't put my hands on a real old timey fifth bottle at the moment. They are all METRIC now!!!
So mostly packaged in 750 ml or liter bottles now. Around here its liters and not litres, OK? Don't confuse me!
1 US gallon is 3785.412 ml.
divided by 5 = 757.08 ml.
about .75 liter
hope it helps, Rod.
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Re: What is a fifth
the term comes from four fifths of a quart being the volume of a "fifth". fester's 1/5 of a gallon.
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most stuff over hear is 700 ml to the bottle , so near enough is good enough
don't forget a gallon down here is 4.54 litres ( the way it should be spelt )
you have a different gallon , I believe
don't forget a gallon down here is 4.54 litres ( the way it should be spelt )
you have a different gallon , I believe
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I'm spelting it as best I can. Yes, we have a different, proper, gallon. And 4.54 litres/liters/lirets/lisets is just too damn much to drink at one time! That's why it is supposed to be 3.785 LITERS per gaffom. OK?Rod wrote:most stuff over hear is 700 ml to the bottle , so near enough is good enough
don't forget a gallon down here is 4.54 litres ( the way it should be spelt )
you have a different gallon , I believe
yeah, what I said. 1/5 "standard proper US everyone-should-use-it-too" gallon. quarts are on a different thread.cob wrote:the term comes from four fifths of a quart being the volume of a "fifth". fester's 1/5 of a gallon.
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US liquid gallon = 3.785 litres = 0.83 UK gallons
UK gallon = 4.55 litres = 1.2 US liquid gallons
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UK gallon = 4.55 litres = 1.2 US liquid gallons
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1/5th US gallon, 754ml, used to be sold in cool collector bottles like this 1968 Beam's Choice, Frederick Remington series.
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Re: What is a fifth
Like the above said, a fifth = 1/5th gallon = 4/5ths quart, for the bums who were just short of enough to buy a quart. In the early '60's I worked in a market / glorified liquor store near the beach and had all types of customers. Gallo and Italian Swiss Colony wine was in quarts & pints, but also sold in fifths &'tenths', being tenths of a gallon, a little less than a pint, for the winos, 99 cents plus 4% tax (back then!). A dollar plus 3 pennys out of the 'lil cup on the counter.
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Re: What is a fifth
four to the bushel even with pickled peppers. i'm still trying to figure why a hogshead holds 1000 lb. of tobacco or 63 us gallon of wine or 54 us gallon of beer.
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Peck=2 gallon (dry),,,,4 peck= 1 bushel used both in US and Imperial
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Hogshead=extra larg barrel ,,no speciale size,, but Cob showes "tipicol" sizes. often used in balk aging wine etc.
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Ding,Ding,Ding,Ding You are correct sir.
On the peck that is, I don't know bout all that other stuff.
On the peck that is, I don't know bout all that other stuff.
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Math always seemed so absolute. Can't (or could not) bs one's way through a math problem.
Recon you fellers never got that memo.
Recon you fellers never got that memo.
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Re: What is a fifth
Seeing as we all brothers in Booze , I will forgive you yanks your little differences ( yanks -- septic tanks )Fester wrote:I'm spelting it as best I can. Yes, we have a different, proper, gallon. And 4.54 litres/liters/lirets/lisets is just too damn much to drink at one time! That's why it is supposed to be 3.785 LITERS per gaffom. OK?Rod wrote:most stuff over hear is 700 ml to the bottle , so near enough is good enough
don't forget a gallon down here is 4.54 litres ( the way it should be spelt )
you have a different gallon , I believe
Spelt & spelled are correct. The -ed ending is more common in American English, I believe.
The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of volume
In British usage, some words of French, Latin, or Greek origin end with a consonant followed by -re, with the -re unstressed and pronounced /ər/. Most of these words have the ending -er in the United States.[32][33]
yeah, what I said. 1/5 "standard proper US everyone-should-use-it-too" gallon. quarts are on a different thread.cob wrote:the term comes from four fifths of a quart being the volume of a "fifth". fester's 1/5 of a gallon.
After all without corn mash we would not have bourbon , only scotch
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Re: What is a fifth
I bottle all of my UJSSM in used JB bottles which are 700ml, if anyone scrounges a bottle from me they are only getting 700ml, which means I don't have to give a lot away. I know I am a tight arse but I like drinking it myself.
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Re: What is a fifth
No fifths in my neck of the woods but we do have Texas Mickeys..
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like the ole song says got a 5 speed car 4 on the floor an 5th under the seat.
playin ball in the pasture an slide into somethin i thought was second base.
playin ball in the pasture an slide into somethin i thought was second base.
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As fester showed with the math, the US 1/5th and a 750ml are close enough in volume that most recipes will not know the difference between the 2 measures. I think a 5th is just a tiny touch bigger than a 750, but not enough to matter (about 1/2 a shot bigger IIRC).
NOTE, I have not seen a fifth for a while, except in liquor stores with OLD stock on the shelves. I did find a 1/5'th of old grandad about 4 years ago out in panhandle Nebraska at a dusty old liquor store. The stamp on it was '72 or '78(I really dont remember which, but I do remember 70's and an even year). There were 3 price tags on the thing, and I still only paid $18 for the bottle (well worth it). The original crusty price tag was $9.50, so paying double for a bottle shelved for that long was not a bad deal. Sure tasted fine, going down in the cabin on a trout stream. Now, knowing what I know about online crap, I coulda probably sold it for $40-$60 as an 'antique' bottle on ebay, but at the time, I simply thought it a great deal to drink around the campfire, eatin s'mores and hobo pies.
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NOTE, I have not seen a fifth for a while, except in liquor stores with OLD stock on the shelves. I did find a 1/5'th of old grandad about 4 years ago out in panhandle Nebraska at a dusty old liquor store. The stamp on it was '72 or '78(I really dont remember which, but I do remember 70's and an even year). There were 3 price tags on the thing, and I still only paid $18 for the bottle (well worth it). The original crusty price tag was $9.50, so paying double for a bottle shelved for that long was not a bad deal. Sure tasted fine, going down in the cabin on a trout stream. Now, knowing what I know about online crap, I coulda probably sold it for $40-$60 as an 'antique' bottle on ebay, but at the time, I simply thought it a great deal to drink around the campfire, eatin s'mores and hobo pies.
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