What is a handle of Tito's?
Joseph Russell
Updated on May 04, 2026
A handle of vodka (or a handle of alcohol generally, for that matter) holds 59.2 fluid ounces, or 1.75 liters, of liquid courage.
What does a handle of Titos mean?
A handle of liquor is a large bottle of alcohol that contains exactly 1.75 liters of booze. This is more than twice the average size of a standard liquor bottle and about half of a gallon.What does a handle of liquor mean?
A handle of liquor is a 1.75 L bottle of liquor. That means it too has 39 1.5-ounce shots in it. Doesn't matter if it's a handle of vodka, a handle of rum, or a handle of whiskey.How big is a Tito's handle?
Also known as a handle of liquor or alcohol, the 75 L bottle has a capacity of 75 liters. As a result, it is called a 'handle of alcohol' because its large enough to have a handle.Why is it called a handle?
Alcoholic beverages come in a 75 liter bottle known as a handle. As a result, it is called a 'handle of alcohol' because its large enough to have a handle. There are 1 handles of liquor on a bar.Behind the Bottle: Tito’s Handmade Vodka
Is a handle a gallon?
First things first: A “handle” of liquor isn't exactly a unit of measurement, but all handles contain the same amount: 1.75 liters, or 59.2 fluid ounces. It's a little less than half a gallon.How many shots are in a handle of Tito's?
Handle of AlcoholThe typical 1.75-liter handle contains 40 1.5-ounce shots. If you're mixing cocktails, which typically call for two ounces of booze each, you'll get 30 drinks out of that same bottle.