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Summary Of: Pint

the pint used to be a common measure throughout Europe... The imperial pint is equal one eighth of an imperial... The United States liquid pint is equal one eighth of a United States liquid gallon... pint is equal one eighth of a United States dry gallon... The pint is defined as one eighth of a gallon... the pint in the UK is now required to be used only as a measure for... where the pint is often used as a unit for larger liquid quantities... the pint is used for serving beer and cider... pint milk bottles during the conversion from Imperial to metric in the 1970s... pint glass in pubs in Australia... A pint of beer in... the imperial pint is actually the... the word pint only refers to a 250 ml glass of lager...

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