Converting 750 milliliters to Ounces
How to Convert 750 ML to Ounces (Without the Headache)
Ever stared at a bottle or a recipe that says 750 mL and thought, “Okay… but how many ounces is that?” You’re not alone.
Whether you’re following a recipe, pouring a drink, or just trying to figure out how much liquid’s in that fancy bottle of olive oil or wine, converting milliliters to ounces doesn’t have to be confusing.
Let’s break it down in a quick, no-math-anxiety kind of way—and yes, there’s a handy chart too.
The Quick Answer:
750 milliliters = about 25.4 fluid ounces
That’s it! So next time you see 750 mL on a bottle—like soda, juice, or maybe Mom’s cooking wine (don’t touch!)—just know it’s a little over 25 ounces.
Fun fact: A standard wine bottle is exactly 750 mL—so now you know how much is in one of those, too!

Here’s the Math (But Not Too Much Math, I Promise)
To convert milliliters (mL) to fluid ounces (fl oz), we use this formula:
1 milliliter = 0.0338 fluid ounces
So:
750 mL × 0.0338 = 25.35 fl oz
You don’t need a calculator every time though—just remember 750 mL ≈ 25 ounces, and you’re golden.
Conversion Chart: Milliliters to Ounces
Milliliters (mL) | Fluid Ounces (fl oz) |
---|---|
100 mL | 3.4 oz |
250 mL | 8.5 oz |
500 mL | 16.9 oz |
750 mL | 25.4 oz |
1,000 mL (1 liter) | 33.8 oz |
Why You’d Want to Convert This Anyway
So you know how we follow recipes sometimes that use ounces, but the milk carton or the juice bottle only says milliliters? That’s where this comes in handy.
Example:
Let’s say a recipe says:
- “Add 24 ounces of chicken broth.”
And you have a box that says:
- “750 mL.”
Boom—perfect. You’ve got what you need.