• BlueFootedPetey
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    51 month ago

    Thought that was a pint (375 ml) bottle in the first pic, but its as big as the 5th (750 ml) in the second picture. Is that a plastic 5th?

      • @[email protected]
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        1 month ago

        Its a holdover from the time before liquor started being sold in metric quantities. It’s not consistent at all, a pint is 375ml, a half pint is 200ml. A 5th, for fifth of a gallon, is 750ml. The names are used because they visually resemble the old containers. They are slowly falling out of use, but replacement terms haven’t really stuck and just stating the ml doesn’t have the same charm.

        Worth noting this just applies to booze. A pint of milk here means a US pint of milk (~473ml). Same goes for beer

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        11 month ago

        Yea we call 200mls a half pint and 375 a pint. Confused American noises. Some of those imperial terms have stuck, but I have made the full switch in my head to metric as far as volume goes.

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      41 month ago

      Back when I was an active alcoholic, I’d go through one of those a day. That was my version of moderation 🙃