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  2. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    This made a Wine Gallon "Reputed Pint" equivalent to 2 ⁄ 3 US liquid pint (10.66 US fluid oz.), 11.09 imp. oz, or 315 mL. Although the Imperial system was introduced in 1824, bottles of ale or beer were still sold in Reputed Pints (13.3 imperial oz) but were now based on the Imperial gallon (based on the British Ale Gallon).

  3. English brewery cask units - Wikipedia

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    barrel (Beer) The beer barrel was defined as 36 ale or beer gallons until the adoption of the imperial system. barrel (Ale) (Imperial), barrel (Beer) (Imperial) The adoption of the imperial system saw the beer or ale barrel redefined to be 36 imperial gallons, which is exactly 163.65924 litres or approximately 5.780 cubic feet. [nb 2]

  4. Barrel (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Both the 42-US-gallon (159 L) barrels (based on the old English wine measure), the tierce (159 litres) and the 40-US-gallon (150 L) whiskey barrels were used. Also, 45-US-gallon (170 L) barrels were in common use. The 40 gallon whiskey barrel was the most common size used by early oil producers, since they were readily available at the time.

  5. A Pint of Beer Costs the Most in These 15 Countries - AOL

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    New York City sits near the tail end at $7.52, which is the 14th most expensive place to buy a pint. Explore the rest of our findings with our interactive map above. frantic00/Istockphoto

  6. Cost of a pint rises at four times the rate of inflation - AOL

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    The cost of a pint has risen 6% in 12 months, while inflation has gone up by 1.5%.

  7. English whisky - Wikipedia

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    English whisky (whiskey [b]) is a liquor made from cereal grains, malt and water that is produced in England. [7] [8] This includes malt whisky and grain whisky.[9] [10]Although England is not well known for whisky production, distillers operated in London, Liverpool and Bristol until the late 19th century, after which production of English single malt whisky ceased until 2003. [2]

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