Shot to Liters (jig → L)

0.044360

1.0000 jig = 0.044360 L

Formula

1 jig = 0.044360294 L
LitersShot (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

jigL
00
1.00000.044360
2.00000.088721
3.00000.13308
4.00000.17744
5.00000.22180
6.00000.26616
7.00000.31052
8.00000.35488
9.00000.39924
10.0000.44360
11.0000.48796
12.0000.53232
13.0000.57668
14.0000.62104
15.0000.66540
16.0000.70976
17.0000.75412
18.0000.79849
19.0000.84285
jigL
20.0000.88721
21.0000.93157
22.0000.97593
23.0001.0203
24.0001.0646
25.0001.1090
26.0001.1534
27.0001.1977
28.0001.2421
29.0001.2864
30.0001.3308
31.0001.3752
32.0001.4195
33.0001.4639
34.0001.5082
35.0001.5526
36.0001.5970
37.0001.6413
38.0001.6857
39.0001.7301
jigL
40.0001.7744
41.0001.8188
42.0001.8631
43.0001.9075
44.0001.9519
45.0001.9962
46.0002.0406
47.0002.0849
48.0002.1293
49.0002.1737
50.0002.2180
51.0002.2624
52.0002.3067
53.0002.3511
54.0002.3955
55.0002.4398
56.0002.4842
57.0002.5285
58.0002.5729
59.0002.6173
jigL
60.0002.6616
61.0002.7060
62.0002.7503
63.0002.7947
64.0002.8391
65.0002.8834
66.0002.9278
67.0002.9721
68.0003.0165
69.0003.0609
70.0003.1052
71.0003.1496
72.0003.1939
73.0003.2383
74.0003.2827
75.0003.3270
76.0003.3714
77.0003.4157
78.0003.4601
79.0003.5045

Shot to Liters Conversion

Converting Shot (jig) to Liters (L) is a common volume conversion. 1 jig equals 0.04436 L. For example, 100 jig is equal to 4.436029 L.

Quick Mental Math: Shot to Liters

1 liter ≈ 0.264 gallons; scale accordingly for liters.

Why is converting Shot to Liters tricky?

Metric-imperial volume conversions have irrational ratios.

Quick Reference Values

1 jig = 0.04436 L. 5 jig = 0.221801 L. 10 jig = 0.443603 L. 25 jig = 1.109007 L. 50 jig = 2.218015 L. 100 jig = 4.436029 L.

What is Shot?

Shot (jig) is a unit of volume. A shot is a unit of volume used primarily in bartending, typically defined as 44.36 milliliters in the US and 30 milliliters in many other countries [nist-si-guide]. It represents a single serving of spirits or liquor. The volume varies by region but consistently measures small quantities for consumption. The term 'shot' originated in the early 20th century in the United States, where it standardized a small serving size to control alcohol consumption and pricing [nist-si-guide]. It was later adopted internationally with regional volume variations. Shot measurements are common in the beverage and hospitality industries globally, with specific definitions in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia [nist-si-guide]. Bars and restaurants use the shot to ensure consistency in drink preparation.

What is Liters?

Liters (L) is a unit of volume. The liter is a non-SI unit of volume accepted for use with the SI, defined as one cubic decimeter (dm³), or 1,000 cubic centimeters. It is commonly used to measure liquids and gases in everyday and scientific contexts [bipm-si-brochure]. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system to simplify volume measurement. It was based on the volume of one kilogram of water at maximum density, later standardized as one cubic decimeter [bipm-si-brochure]. Liters are widely used worldwide for measuring liquids, such as fuel, beverages, and chemicals. It is the preferred unit in most countries except the United States, where gallons remain common alongside liters in scientific settings [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: shotz, shott, shote, shott, shut, litres, liter, litter, literss. All of these refer to the Shot to Liters conversion.

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