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  2. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Called a "Commercial Pint" because it was equivalent to 0.8 US liquid pints. Replaced by the 375 mL "metric pint". Reputed Pint (UK)-13.3 imp oz. 378 mL: The "Reputed Pint" (2 ⁄ 3 Imperial pint or 1 ⁄ 12 Imperial gallon) was devised to split a standard gallon into twelve small bottles. Originally it was based on the British Wine gallon ...

  3. Pint - Wikipedia

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    A 375 mL bottle of liquor in the US and the Canadian maritime provinces is sometimes referred to as a "pint" and a 200 mL bottle is called a "half-pint", harking back to the days when liquor came in US pints, fifths, quarts, and half-gallons. [30]

  4. Standard drink - Wikipedia

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    An imperial pint 570 ml of such lager (at 5.2% ABV) contains almost 3 units of alcohol [33] rather than the oft-quoted 2 units. ... 375 ml (12.7 US fl oz) can of full ...

  5. Preferred metric sizes - Wikipedia

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    375 ml (3 ⁄ 8 L) 500 ml (1 ⁄ 2 L) 750 ml (3 ⁄ 4 L) 1 L; 1.5 L; 2 L; 3 L; 5 L; In the United States, the alcohol industry switched to metric bottle sizes on October 1, 1976, abandoning the existing 38 sizes of bottles and instead adopting the following 6 sizes: [2] 50 mL (miniature) 200 mL (replaced the half-pint) (≈237 mL is a U.S. half ...

  6. Beer bottle - Wikipedia

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    This was in brown glass, with a conical medium neck in the pint and with a rounded shoulder in the half-pint and nip sizes. Pints, defined as 568 mL (20.0 imp fl oz; 19.2 U.S. fl oz), and half-pints, or 284 mL (10.0 imp fl oz; 9.6 U.S. fl oz) were the most common, but some brewers also bottled in nip (1/3-pint) and quart (2

  7. Comparison of the imperial and US customary measurement ...

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    ≡ 30 mL ≡ 0.03 L. pints Imperial pint (pt) ≡ 20 imp fl oz ≡ 1 imp pt ... ≈ 0.859 367 007 375 US dry qt ≈ 0.214 841 751 844 US dry gal.

  8. Greek shrimp and orzo pasta bake, plus 2 more healthy ... - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 375 F. In a medium-sized baking dish, mix together the orzo, chicken stock paste, water, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, dried oregano, tomato paste, diced tomatoes ...

  9. Talk:Pint - Wikipedia

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    Here in the US, if you go to the liquor store and ask for a pint, you get 375 ml. If you ask for a half pint, you get 200 ml. At one time you could ask for a quart and get 1000 ml, but these days people mostly ask for a liter instead. If you just ask for "a bottle" you get 750 ml, which is also called a "fifth." An "airline bottle" is 50 ml.