Cocktail Measurement Converter
Convert cocktail measures between oz, ml, and parts.
Bar units like dash, splash and barspoon are general standards — actual pours vary by bartender, jigger size and country. Use these as a guide, then taste.
How to use Cocktail Measurement Converter
What this tool does
This converter handles cocktail and bar measurements. In its first mode it translates a single measure between fluid ounces, millilitres, centilitres and the common bar units — jigger, pony, shot, barspoon, teaspoon, tablespoon, dash and splash. Enter an amount in any unit and you get the millilitre and ounce equivalents at once.
Its second mode works with “parts” recipes. Many drinks are written as ratios — two parts of this, one part of that — without a fixed glass size. Tell the tool the ratio and how large you want one part to be, and it calculates the exact volume of every ingredient plus the total drink size. The tool loads with a worked example ready, so you can see both modes in action immediately.
When you would use it
Mixing drinks from recipes written in another measurement system is the main case. American cocktail books lean on fluid ounces and jiggers; European and modern craft recipes lean on millilitres. If your jigger is metric and the recipe is imperial — or you only have a set of spoons — converting gets you pouring accurately instead of guessing.
Parts mode shines when you are batching. To make a jug of a cocktail for guests, set one part to a larger volume and the whole recipe scales in proportion. It is equally useful for shrinking a recipe to a single careful glass, or for sketching your own drink as a ratio first and turning it into real measures afterwards.
How to use it
- Pick a mode: Convert a measure for a single unit conversion, or Parts recipe for ratio-based drinks.
- To convert a measure, type the amount and choose its unit. The millilitre and ounce equivalents appear straight away.
- For a parts recipe, list each ingredient on its own line as “parts name”,
for example
2 gin. Then set the volume of one part and its unit. - Read the measured recipe table — each ingredient’s volume in millilitres and ounces, with the total drink volume below.
- Use the copy buttons to save the converted measure or the full recipe.
How measures and parts work
A jigger, pony or shot is just a named volume; the tool uses the standard published figures for each. The small measures — dash, splash, barspoon — are approximate by design and exist so a recipe can call for “a touch” of something. Parts are pure ratio: the size of one part is yours to choose, and 30 ml is a common, sensible choice for a single drink. The total volume the tool reports is the liquid in the recipe before ice, stirring or shaking dilution, and before any soda or tonic top — the finished drink in the glass will be larger.
Because bar practice varies by country and bartender, treat every figure as a well-grounded guide rather than an exact law, and adjust to taste.
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For kitchen rather than bar measuring, the cups to grams converter handles ingredient weights, the recipe scaler resizes a whole ingredient list, and the oven temperature converter covers heat settings. The general unit converter handles volume, length and weight broadly, and the countdown timer is handy when something needs to chill or infuse for a set time.
Privacy
This converter is fully client-side. The amounts and recipes you enter are processed by JavaScript in your browser, the unit data is bundled into the page, and nothing is uploaded, stored or tracked. It works offline once the page has loaded, and closing the tab clears every value.
Frequently asked questions
What is a 'part' in a cocktail recipe?
How big is a jigger, and why do measures vary?
How much liquid is a dash, a splash or a barspoon?
Why convert between ounces and millilitres at all?
Is anything I enter sent anywhere?
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