• Corporal_Punishment@feddit.uk
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      Then there’s some dodgy measurements going on the side of that can.

      Also explains when I’ve been in America and asked for a pint of beer I’ve been given a child’s size glass compared to what I’m used to

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        Well it says 1.05 pints in the pic though 500ml would be 473 x 1.056 so technically correct but yes definitely on second part.

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            Ireland and the UK use the imperial pint in pubs (568ml). Everything else in Ireland at least is metric for liquids.

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            Speaking for NL:

            25cl 20cl is a “Small Flute” locally (fluitje)

            50cl 25cl is a “Small Vase” (vaasje)

            If you ask for “A small pilsner” (pilsje) you’d normally get the 25cl or sometimes the 33cl glass of the beer on tap.

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            There are various regional names for 50cl, but “pint” is common, since it’s quite close.

            In France, for beer, it would be a “baron”, while 1l would be a “formidable”.

            I suppose each place has such names.

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              I looked into it, most places will sell “big” pints which are either 40cl or 50cl (though many craft breweries sell 44cl cans). I couldn’t find an exact reason for the 40cl pints, but apparently they became common in the 90’s due to recession and price increases and such. Beer in restaurants, bars and pubs is quite expensive here in general