jiggerA jigger, also known as a measure, is a bartending tool used to measure liquor, which is typically then poured into a glass or cocktail shaker. The term jigger in the sense of a small cup or measure of spirits or wine originates in the U.S. in the early 19th century.
A shooter, or shot, is a small serving of spirits or a mixed drink (usually about one ounce), typically consumed quickly, often in a single gulp. It is common to serve a shooter as a "side" to a larger drink. Shooters can be shaken, stirred, blended, layered, or simply poured.
Here's our deep assessment of the 25 most common.Body shots. Fireball. Boilermaker. Chartreuse. A flaming shot. Fernet. Any shot a foreigner hands you. Whiskey. Doesn't matter if it's good or bad, if it's bourbon, rye, scotch, or from Tennessee, Ireland, or even Canada.
Ten shots to tryApple Pie. As a substitute for the dessert served with a side of ice cream, fill up a shot glass with three-fourths vodka and fill up the rest with apple juice. Banana Split. Buttery Nipple. Cherry Cheesecake. Dirty Girl Scout. Lemon Drop. Liquid Cocaine. Red Headed Slut.
What alcohol is used for shots? A. There are certain types of alcohol that have always been used as alcohol shots. These alcohol shots include Absinthe, Whiskey, Rum, Vodka, Tequila, Gin and many others.
Incredibly Good-Tasting ShotsBazooka Joe.Cherry Cheesecake.Chuck Norris.Jägerbomb.Kamikaze.Liquid Cocaine.Mad Dog.Melon Ball.
What alcohol is used for shots? A. There are certain types of alcohol that have always been used as alcohol shots. These alcohol shots include Absinthe, Whiskey, Rum, Vodka, Tequila, Gin and many others.
Equal parts spiced rum and butter ripple schnapps.
So 20 pieces - $1.00 face value - is 100 grams. Also, the US cent has weighed 2.5 grams since 1982, when they switched from copper to zinc. So 40 cents weigh 100 grams, or you could do 19 nickels and two cents, or 18 nickels and four cents, etc.
Simply put no, 2.8 is not a good GPA because the national average is a 3.0 GPA so you would be below average. This GPA can spell trouble for a freshman. It might make you feel discouraged about your chances of getting into any college, especially one like Harvard or Yale.
Overall, a 3.5 GPA is above the average of 3.38. It equates to about an A- average, but is slightly lower (3.67 is an A-). It's not the best GPA, and it doesn't make you competitive for the very best schools, but it's still above average, and you should still be competitive for many schools.