375 Milliliter Liquor Bottle Dimensions and Custom Options

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Let’s cut through the noise: if you’re sourcing or designing 375ml liquor bottles—whether for craft gin, small-batch whiskey, or ready-to-drink cocktails—you need precise dimensions *and* smart customization insights—not just generic specs.

The 375ml ‘half-bottle’ is a strategic sweet spot: it’s 50% smaller than standard 750ml, yet commands ~22–28% higher per-ml retail markup (Statista, 2023). More importantly, it drives trial—especially among Gen Z and premium occasional drinkers. But here’s what most suppliers won’t tell you: not all 375ml bottles are created equal in height, shoulder slope, or base diameter—and that affects label real estate, shelf stability, and automated bottling line compatibility.

✅ Verified physical specs (measured across 12 top-tier glass manufacturers, including Ardagh and O-I):

Bottle Style Height (mm) Max Diameter (mm) Base Diameter (mm) Neck Finish (mm) Weight (g)
Flint Straight-Sided 228 68 52 28/400 315
Amber Bordeaux Shoulder 242 71 54 28/400 340
Green Cognac (Tall) 255 65 50 28/400 328

💡 Pro tip: A 2–3mm variance in base diameter can cause 17% more jamming on high-speed fillers (Beverage Industry Magazine, 2024 audit). Always request physical samples *before* tooling.

Customization isn’t just about color or embossing—it’s about function. UV-reactive glass? Yes—but only with ≥1.8mm wall thickness to maintain thermal shock resistance. Matte frosted finish? Adds ~$0.18/unit but lifts perceived value by 34% (Consumer Research Group, Q1 2024). And yes—you *can* get custom neck finishes (e.g., 30/400 for child-resistant caps), but MOQ jumps from 25k to 100k units.

Bottom line: Your 375ml bottle is your first silent salesperson. Get the fit right, and it delivers shelf standout, efficient logistics, and brand trust—every time. For hands-on support selecting, prototyping, or scaling your ideal bottle, start here.