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by EdwardDiego
2566 days ago
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In my country, NZ, we refer to beer as pints, and order them as such, but a pint isn't a legal unit of measurement, so it's accepted that your pint will vary. The good establishments have a chart on the wall explaining how many millilitres map to their "pint". And a pint of high alcohol beer will often be less than a pint of average alcohol beer. 473mL vs 568mL typically. It's not illegal to serve someone a "pint" if they ask for one, but it is illegal to offer a "pint" for sale. |
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