What's a fourth of Captain Morgan?!


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What's a fourth of Captain Morgan?

I've heard people say, "a fourth of captain morgan". What's a fourth? Is it the whole bottle or what?

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2 weeks ago
MY BAD GUYS. I ACTUALLY MEANT FIFTH NOT FOURTH. THANKS FOR THE ANSWERS!!! =)


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2 weeks ago
MY BAD GUYS. I ACTUALLY MEANT FIFTH NOT FOURTH. THANKS FOR THE ANSWERS!!! =)

A fifth is actually a 750ml bottle, not 1 liter. The 1 liter size is in between the 750ml and the 1.75L bottle. But yes, fifth is the proper term.

It's a Fifth... Not a Forth... and a Fifth is the "Regular" 1 Liter Bottle...

I'm not sure why it's called that...

This July fourth have a fifth,

Are you sure it wasn't a fifth?

A fifth refers to the 750ml bottle that back before it converted to metric was a gallon.

LIQUID EQUIVALENTS

One U.S. Gal. = 4 qt = 8 pt = 16 cups
= 3.785 liters = 128 fluid ounces
= 231 cu inch
= 8.3370 pounds of water
= 3785.4 cu cm

Yea It is a Fifth
and in old America like in the 50's it was 1/5 of a gallon
back at the start of the ignorant marketing fools who just wanted a bottle.
so insted if cups, pints, half gallons,
divide it by 5 and got one extra bottle per gallon...
WOW and nobody noticed IT
Just like that bag of Chips can be anywhere form 10oz to 14oz BUT seldom 16 oz (that is a pound) or .02 cents a pound worth of potatoes...!.

750 ml

the liquor dude

A fourth of Captain Morgan would probably be either a single arm or leg.

A fifth of Captain Morgan is 4/5's of a quart or 1/5 of a U.S. gallon. The closest we come today is a 750 ml bottle.

Fifth. 1/5 of a gallon (750 mL) the most common size liquor bottle. It's termed "a fifth" but it's always labled in mL. Captain Morgan is a spiced rum.

a 'fifth' is one regular sized bottle, which is 1/5 of a gallon.
that happens to be 45.6 liquid ounces, whick is also 750 Milliliters




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