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  2. Fluid ounce - Wikipedia

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    The US fluid ounce is based on the US gallon, which in turn is based on the wine gallon of 231 cubic inches that was used in the United Kingdom prior to 1824. With the adoption of the international inch, the US fluid ounce became 1 ⁄ 128 gal × 231 in 3 /gal × (2.54 cm/in) 3 = 29.5735295625 mL exactly, or about 4% larger than the imperial unit.

  3. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    The American Twelfth (10 2 ⁄ 3 US oz [315 mL], or 1 ⁄ 12 of a US gallon), American Commercial Pint (12.8 US fl oz [379 mL], or 1 ⁄ 10 of a US gallon) / British Reputed Pint (13 1 ⁄ 3 imp oz [379 mL], or 1 ⁄ 12 an Imperial gallon), and the Canadian "stubby" bottle (12 imp oz [341 mL]) may have been factors.

  4. Keg - Wikipedia

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    A 15.5 U.S. gallon keg is also equal to: 12.7 Imperial gallons; 58.67 liters; 103.25 Imperial pints; 124 U.S. pints; 496 U.S. gills; 165 twelve fluid ounce (U.S. measure) drinks; About 90 bombers (22 fl oz bottles) About 6.88 24-unit cases of 12 fl oz cans; About 5.5 30-racks of 12 fl oz cans; 1,984 fluid ounces (U.S.) However, beer kegs can ...

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

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    Wine was measured with units based on the wine gallon of 231 cubic inches (3.785 L), beer was measured with units based on an ale gallon of 282 cubic inches (4.621 L) and grain was measured with the Winchester measure with a gallon of approximately 268.8 cubic inches (one eighth of a Winchester bushel or 4.405 L). In 1824, these units were ...

  6. Template:Convert/list of units - Wikipedia

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    1/8 US gal or 16 US fl oz 1.0 ... 12 troy ounces in 1 troy pound (none) This page was last edited on 30 November 2023, at 18:10 (UTC). ...

  7. Gallon - Wikipedia

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    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) Old English (Elizabethan) ale gallon was 282 in 3 (163 imp fl oz; 4,620 mL) (Ale Measures Act 1698 (11 Will. 3. c. 15)) London 'Guildhall' gallon (before 1688) was 129.19 imp fl oz (3,671 mL) then

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  9. United States customary units - Wikipedia

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    The common 55-gallon size of drum for storing and transporting various products and wastes is sometimes confused with a barrel, though it is not a standard measure. In the U.S., single servings of beverages are usually measured in fluid ounces. Milk is usually sold in half-pints (8 fluid ounces), pints, quarts, half gallons, and gallons.