What is a 26 of alcohol in mL? Your guide to the 750 mL Canadian Standard
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The term "26" for a bottle of alcohol is a uniquely Canadian reference, originating from the previous 26-ounce imperial measurement. Today, this measurement is standardized to a 750 mL bottle, a conversion made during the metrication of Canada. This nickname, also known as a "two-six," persists as part of the local lexicon for liquor sizes, distinguishing it from international standards.