A “fifth” historically refers to a bottle size that represents one-fifth of a US gallon. This equates to approximately 757 milliliters (ml). While this volume was a standard for spirits in the United States for many years, it has been largely replaced by the metric standard of 750 ml. Therefore, when inquiring about the volume of a standard bottle of tequila, it’s generally understood to mean 750 ml, even if the term “fifth” is still occasionally used.
Understanding standard bottle sizes provides clarity for consumers, retailers, and the beverage industry as a whole. Historically, the fifth was a cornerstone of alcohol sales and distribution in the United States. The transition to metric units streamlined international trade and simplified labeling. Recognizing this historical context and the current prevalence of the 750 ml bottle size prevents confusion and facilitates accurate comparisons of pricing and quantities.