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  2. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    Nip (UK) 189.42 mL: 6.39 US fl oz: 6.66 imp oz: 1 ⁄ 3 of an Imperial pint. Short for Nipperkin. Strong ale and Barley wine were usually bottled in nips [3] Metric measurement glasses and containers usually round up to a metric half pint of 200 mL (7 imp oz). small glass (US) 236.59 mL: 8 US fl oz: 8.32 imp oz: 1 ⁄ 2 US pint. small glass (EU ...

  3. Beer glassware - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a pint differs by country, thus a pint glass will reflect the regular measure of beer in that country. In the UK, law stipulates that a serving of beer be fixed at the imperial pint (568 ml ≈ 1.2 US pints). Half-pint glasses of 10 imp fl oz (284 ml) are generally smaller versions of pint glasses.

  4. Bottle cutting - Wikipedia

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    Bottle cutting is an activity in which a person cuts a bottle using one of a variety of techniques, to create a new product. Techniques can include sawing or using hot wire . Around the late 1950s and early 1960s, some restaurants began making glasses by cutting wine bottles .

  5. British man flies to Ibiza and buys pint for less than the ...

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    A British man flew to Ibiza and bought a pint for less than £15, which is cheaper than the cost of a box of lager at the supermarket. Callum Ryan, 22, spotted a crate of Estrella in Morrisons and ...

  6. Pint glass - Wikipedia

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    As with other glass objects such as glass bottles, pint glasses can be used as a weapon, either smashing an intact glass in a victim's face or smashing the glass and then slashing with the shards. Such attacks, called " glassing ", are a significant problem in the United Kingdom, with over 5,000 injuries per year in 2002. [ 27 ]

  7. 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%.

  8. Beer in England - Wikipedia

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    Beer is now generally sold in pint and half-pint glasses (Half-pint glasses are generally smaller versions of pint glasses.). The common shapes of pint glass are: Conical glasses are shaped, as the name suggests, as an inverted truncated cone around 6 inches (15 cm) tall and tapering by about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter over its height.

  9. Pint - Wikipedia

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    Such milk bottles are no longer officially referred to as pints. However, the "pint glass" in pubs in Australia remains closer to the standard imperial pint, at 570 mL. It holds about 500 mL of beer and about 70 mL of froth, except in South Australia, where a pint is served in a 425 mL glass and a 570 mL glass is called an "imperial pint".

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