Brevity by Dan Thompson for December 15, 2017

  1. Cat29
    x_Tech  over 6 years ago

    The bar I go to has “pint” glasses that are only 14 ounces (US). They aren’t really pint glasses, they are cocktail shaker glasses. I think this common in many bars and cocktail lounges in the USA.

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Then there’s the yard…

    in a special “yard-long” glass…

    I’m told a yard of ale is supposed to be about 2 1/2 imperial pints….

    ie, 50 oz…

    but since the length of the glass varies a bit, so does the volume.

     

    But you have bars that sell half a yard… at 32 oz….

    which makes no sense…

    and then the rip-off (according to English friends) plastic souvenir yards sold at some events and fairs…

    which also hold only up to about 32 oz… a US quart.

     

    Of course, then you have all the beer I can drink…

    which, rarely, on a hot, thirsty day might be as much as 12 oz…

    but is usually none…

    so I don’t know what I’d do with a yard of ale anyway.

     

    Perkycat….

    Just wanted to thank you for yesterday’s post!

    And sorry…this will be the one that disappoints you.

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    JaneCl  over 6 years ago

    A pint’s a pound the world around.

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