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  2. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    40 US fl oz: 2.08 imp pt: 2.5 US liquid pints. Might have been inspired by the Canadian 40 imp fl oz bottle. Malt liquor is often bottled in "40's". Third (US) 1.242 L: 42 US fl oz-1 ⁄ 3 US gallon. Mostly replaced by the 40 US fl oz bottle by the late 1980s. medium pitcher (US) 1.41 L: 48 US fl oz: 3 US pints.

  3. Fluid ounce - Wikipedia

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    The gallon was divided into four quarts, the quart into two pints, the pint into four gills, and the gill into five ounces; thus, there were 160 imperial fluid ounces to the gallon. This made the mass of a fluid ounce of water one avoirdupois ounce (28.3 g), a relationship which remains approximately valid today despite the imperial gallon's ...

  4. Carboy - Wikipedia

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    Large plastic bottles for a water dispenser A 25 L (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 US gal) glass carboy acting as a fermentation vessel for beer. It is fitted with a fermentation lock. A Bulgarian demijohn (damadzhana)

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    In terms of functionality, it holds 40 ounces of water like the Stanley Cup. Plus, it's super easy to drink from, thanks to its two-in-one sip-or-swig lid, which allows you to sip through the ...

  6. Approximate measures - Wikipedia

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    wineglassful = about 2 fl oz; tablespoonful = about 1/2 fl oz; dessertspoonful = about 2 fl dr; teaspoonful = about 1 fl dr; drop = about minim; teacupful (5 fl oz, or 1 gill ibid) wineglassful (2-1/2 fl oz or 1/2 gill or 1/2 teacupful or 1/4 tumblerful) dessertspoonful (1/4 fl oz or 2 fl dr and equal to 2 teaspoonful or 1/2 tablespoonful)

  7. Gallon - Wikipedia

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    Winchester or corn gallon was 272 in 3 (157 imp fl oz; 4,460 mL) (1697 act 8 & 9 Will. 3. c. 22) Henry VII (Winchester) corn gallon from 1497 onwards was 154.80 imp fl oz (4,398 mL) Elizabeth I corn gallon from 1601 onwards was 155.70 imp fl oz (4,424 mL) William III corn gallon from 1697 onwards was 156.90 imp fl oz (4,458 mL)

  8. Water dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Originally, these bottles were manufactured at 3,5 or 6 US gallon capacity (11.4, 18.9 or 22.7 liters) and supplied to rented water cooler units. [4] These units usually do not have a place to dump excess water, only offering a small basin to catch minor spills. On the front, a lever or pushbutton dispenses the water into a cup held beneath the ...

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