Miniature (alcohol)

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A miniature (50ml) of Glenfarclas 105 cask-strength whisky, (60% ABV). The bottle is 115m tall and 33mm in diameter.

A miniature is a small bottle of a spirit, liqueur or other alcoholic beverage. Their contents, typically 50ml, are intended to comprise an individual serving.[1]

Miniatures may be used as gifts, samples, or for promotional purposes. In Northeast of the United States they are known as "Nips". They are sometimes available in hotel mini-bars, on trains[2] and planes,[3] and in other circumstances where serving from a full size bottle is impractical or uneconomical. They are sometimes sold in sets, allowing the comparative tasting of different types of beverage.[4][5] They are also sold in gift sets with a corresponding drinking glass.[6]

A collection of miniatures

Miniatures are collected by some people, with various clubs and societies serving the hobby.[7][8]

References

  1. 50ml is double the standard 25ml single measure used in some countries
  2. "At Seat Catering". Arriva Trains Wales. Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
  3. "Crew pilfering whisky and caviar 'driving Air India bankrupt'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
  4. "Highland Park Tasting Collection Malt Whisky Miniature Gift Pack". Amazon.com. Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
  5. "Old Speysides Miniature Set - The Whisky Shop Dufftown". Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
  6. "Miniature Sheep Dip Whisky 5cl and Tasting Glass Gift Box Gift Sety". Amazon.com. Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
  7. "Mini Bottle Club, UK". Mini Bottle Club. Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
  8. "Midwest Miniature Bottle Collectors". Midwest Miniature Bottle Collectors. Retrieved 14 January 2013. 
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