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A miniature is a small bottle of a spirit, liqueur or other alcoholic beverage. Their contents, typically 50 ml, are intended to comprise an individual serving. Miniatures may be used as gifts, samples, or for promotional purposes. In Scotland and the Northeastern United States they are often known as nips and shooters, and referred elsewhere as airplane bottles or mini-bar bottles or travel-sized bottles. They are sometimes available in hotel mini-bars, on trains, and planes, and in other circumstances where serving from a full size bottle is impractical or uneconomical. They are sometimes sold in sets, allowing the comparative tasting of different types of beverage. They are also sold in gift sets with a corresponding drinking glass.

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  • Miniatur, auch Miniaturflasche oder Portionsflasche, bezeichnet im Spirituosenhandel eine kleine Flasche mit zwei bis fünf Zentiliter (20 bis 50 Milliliter) Obstbrand, Getreidebrand, Likör oder einem anderen hochprozentigen alkoholischen Getränk. (de)
  • A miniature is a small bottle of a spirit, liqueur or other alcoholic beverage. Their contents, typically 50 ml, are intended to comprise an individual serving. Miniatures may be used as gifts, samples, or for promotional purposes. In Scotland and the Northeastern United States they are often known as nips and shooters, and referred elsewhere as airplane bottles or mini-bar bottles or travel-sized bottles. They are sometimes available in hotel mini-bars, on trains, and planes, and in other circumstances where serving from a full size bottle is impractical or uneconomical. They are sometimes sold in sets, allowing the comparative tasting of different types of beverage. They are also sold in gift sets with a corresponding drinking glass. Miniatures are collected by some people, with various clubs and societies serving the hobby. (en)
  • La mignonnette est une petite bouteille publicitaire en verre ou en céramique contenant entre 2 et 9 cl d'alcool. Les collectionneurs de mignonnettes se nomment buticulamicrophiles. (fr)
  • Una mignonette (o mignonnette) è una bottiglia in vetro molto piccola, deve il suo nome alla parola francese mignon. (it)
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  • Miniatur, auch Miniaturflasche oder Portionsflasche, bezeichnet im Spirituosenhandel eine kleine Flasche mit zwei bis fünf Zentiliter (20 bis 50 Milliliter) Obstbrand, Getreidebrand, Likör oder einem anderen hochprozentigen alkoholischen Getränk. (de)
  • La mignonnette est une petite bouteille publicitaire en verre ou en céramique contenant entre 2 et 9 cl d'alcool. Les collectionneurs de mignonnettes se nomment buticulamicrophiles. (fr)
  • Una mignonette (o mignonnette) è una bottiglia in vetro molto piccola, deve il suo nome alla parola francese mignon. (it)
  • A miniature is a small bottle of a spirit, liqueur or other alcoholic beverage. Their contents, typically 50 ml, are intended to comprise an individual serving. Miniatures may be used as gifts, samples, or for promotional purposes. In Scotland and the Northeastern United States they are often known as nips and shooters, and referred elsewhere as airplane bottles or mini-bar bottles or travel-sized bottles. They are sometimes available in hotel mini-bars, on trains, and planes, and in other circumstances where serving from a full size bottle is impractical or uneconomical. They are sometimes sold in sets, allowing the comparative tasting of different types of beverage. They are also sold in gift sets with a corresponding drinking glass. (en)
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  • Miniatur (Spirituosen) (de)
  • Mignonnette (fr)
  • Mignonette (it)
  • Miniature (alcohol) (en)
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