100 Grams of Vodka in mL
Snapshot
100 grams of vodka 40 equals 104.93 milliliters. Conversion Encyclopedia keeps one fixed beverage basis on this page so the calculator, common values, and reverse page stay aligned.
- Reference basis: 0.953 g/mL.
- Example: That same density basis also answers the underlying 40% vodka g/mL query directly.
- This uses Vodka 40 at 40% ABV (not pure ethanol), so density differs from alcohol-only references.
Use the interactive calculator below for custom values and the common-value table for quick checks.
Converter Calculator
104.93 Milliliters
SwitchWith 100 grams of Vodka 40, you get 1 full beaker plus a tiny extra amount.
Explanation
This converter is built around the density query behind the conversion, not a generic liquid calculator. It uses a practical room-temperature density estimate of about 0.95 grams per milliliter for vodka around 40% ABV.
That makes it useful for bottle math, batching, and prep where your starting point is spirit weight and you need a matching volume. It also answers both sides of the search intent: density of 40% vodka g/mL, density of 40% ABV vodka g/mL, vodka grams to mL, and practical reverse questions such as 100 grams of vodka in mL. The result is an estimate, because spirit density can shift a little with temperature and ABV.
Common Conversion Values
| Grams | Milliliters |
|---|---|
| 1 | 1.05 |
| 50 | 52.47 |
| 95.3 | 100 |
| 100 | 104.93 |
| 250 | 262.33 |
| 500 | 524.66 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this vodka converter assume 40% ABV?
Yes. The density used here is for vodka around 40% ABV at room temperature.
What density of 40% vodka does this page use?
It uses about 0.953 g/mL for vodka near 40% ABV at room temperature.
What is the density of 40% ABV vodka in g/mL?
in this converter, vodka at 40% ABV is treated as about 0.953 g/mL at room temperature.
How many milliliters is 100 grams of vodka?
Using the same 0.953 g/mL density estimate, 100 grams of vodka is about 104.9 mL.
Does this answer vodka grams to mL?
Yes. This page answers vodka grams-to-mL queries using the same 0.953 g/mL density estimate for vodka near 40% ABV.
Why is vodka less dense than water?
Ethanol is less dense than water, so a 40% ABV spirit weighs slightly less per milliliter than water does.
Can temperature change the result?
Yes. Density shifts slightly with temperature, so this page should be treated as a room-temperature estimate.