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Old 25-02-2013, 09:31 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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songbird wrote:
Rick wrote:
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I've seen a lot of "pro-metric" posts in various places lately.
Being a scientist I readily convert back and forth. Still I have a
fondness for pecks, bushels, quarts and pints etc. I'd rather have
a pint of beer than 475 mls (well OK a pint is only 473.176473 ml)
g. When cooking it's cups and teaspoons for me- at the bench,
grams and microliters...


pint is a varied measure. isn't it the Brits who
use 20fl oz for the pint?


songbird


Yes but their fluid oz is a different size so all is right with the world.
Of course if we had been talking about a pint of beans the volume would have
been different from beer.

To show that serious drinkers have it sorted out across the atlantic a
traditional whisky bottle in the US is the same volume as in the UK, being a
fifth of a gallon and a sixth of a gallon respectively. To make things easy
the former is called a fifth, the latter would be a sixth, right? No the
latter is a reputed quart.

Strangely a litre is the same anywhere in the world whatever you measure
with it. How weird is that!

David