When making a drink they say one part vodka one part whatver what is "one part"?!


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When making a drink they say one part vodka one part whatver what is "one part"?


Answers:
if you use 1 cup of vodka--- match it with 1 cup of whatever.

if you use 2 shots of vodka---match it with 2 shots of whatever.

GET IT??

Happy Matching! tee-hee

PS: I have the correct answer. The others are much too difficult if your hammered!

Half of two parts.

1 oz...........

half the total amount ....

One part is relative to the amount of the other ingredients, although the ingredient designated as "one part" is the one with the smallest amount. "Two parts" means twice as much as the ingredient with "one part," whatever measure you decide one part should be.

depends how bigger drink you are making. if there are 3 parts then one part will be one third of the drink

It's basically half and half. If it was 3 parts you would add the three things equally. So if you had 1 ounce vodka you would add another ounce of watever and another one ounce of the 3rd ingredient. And so on....

LOL basically however much you decide. One part of vodka to one part of oj means if you use half a cup of vodka, use half a cup of oj. But don't get carried away and just use the alcohol just to use it.

part means measure

depends on how big of a drink you are making :)

What ever you want it to be, one ounce, one quart, just remember to use the same measurement for each ingredient.
I think in most cases, part refers to one ounce, or one shot?

You really need help with this?????
ONE Bottle This
ONE Bottle That
Or truck load
OR for drinks
Ounces Maybe!!! ?

1 part could be 1 ounce or 1 gallon. All the recipe means is the proportion of one ingredient compared to another.

1 part = 1 oz.

buy a jigger (bartending tool) that will help you measure the alcohol correctly until you get the hang of pouring a drink.

You know when you make orange juice from a frozen can? It says "add three cans of water to one can of frozen concentrate." So in cocktail terms, that's three parts water to one part juice, and the "part" is the volume of the can. So it doesn't matter how big or small the "part" is, as long as you measure everything the same. So a recipe that calls for 1 part vodka to two part soda, might be 1 shot glass of vodka & 2 shot glasses of soda.

basically whatever your using to measure the amount of liquid. if you use a cup of vodka than you put one cup of whatever else in there.

The "part" actually has no certain set amount. It is just relative to the other ingredients....for example, if you are making a mixed drink and you want one part whiskey to two parts coke then you would have twice as much coke as whiskey. You could also think of it as just equal amounts....one part of this equals one part of that....two parts is just double that amount.

Basically, when they talk about "part" it is a measurement. Most mixed drinks involve one ounce of liquor. That doesn't mean one part, though. Now, if you making a two ounce drink, and it says "one part rum, one part cola" then yes, it would be one ounce of each. It depends on the amount of drink you are making, and what kind of drink you are making. Many drinks involve half parts, 1/4 parts, etc.

Also, don't drink a drink for content. Drink a drink for taste. Many drinks taste better with more alcohol, some taste better with less alcohol.

As always, never drink and drive. You might hit a bump and spill your drink. And, that's alcohol abuse.

Whatever
It is a proportion
One bottle vodka, one bottle of gin = one mix =one two bottle sized hangover
Alternatively try the russian country cocktail one part vodka, one part vodka and one part something else use stomah to mix by the time you get to the something else you forget what it was supposed to be and don't really care anyway

'one part' is whatever you want it to be, but whatever the recipe calls for, that's how much you use. your drink could be one jigger of vodka and one jigger of orange juice. or maybe you don't have a jigger around. you can do one mini teacup full of vodka with one mini teacup full of whatever else.

Simply put, if there are 2 ingredients, half of the drink is one and the other half is other ingredient.

Almost always it is a shot glass or jigger. ENJOY!!!

one part is 1 oz or 30ml in asia. but not in europe countries

it is a proportion/measurement thing. It could be 1 oz or 1 cup, etc. For example when making margaritas I use the following logic:

Serving Size - 1 glass

I use 1 shot glass of tequila + 3 shot glasses of mix.

i.e. 1 part tequila & 3 parts mix. the part is the shot glass

Serving Size - 1 pitcher/blender full

I use 1/4 cup of tequila + 3/4 cup of mix.

still 1 part tequila & 3 parts mix. the part is 1/4 cup.

the "part" is always the same for each type of thing you are adding, be it a shot glass, 1oz, 1/2 cup etc.




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