what does "a fifth of an ancient old brandy costs 25 bucks" mean?!


Question: What does "a fifth of an ancient old brandy costs 25 bucks" mean?
as well as "a matching fifth Cherry Heering"? they are something my friend bought from a liquor store.
does it refer to a bottle which has only a little brandy in it? or it refers to the alcohlic degree of the wine?

Answers:

"A fifth" is a size of bottle. It holds one-fifth (1/5) of a gallon. One bottle of very old brandy costs 25 dollars.

Cherry Heering is a kind of alcohol.



A "fifth" is the size of the bottle. (1/5 of a gallon).

I drink.




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