How big is a schooner?

In most places in the United States, "schooner" refers to the shape of the glass (rounded with a short stem), rather than the capacity. It can range from 18 to 32 US fl oz (532 to 946 ml). In the Pacific Northwest, "schooner" refers to a smaller size pour, usually 8 to 12 ounces. It's often available off-menu.
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What size is a schooner of beer?

10 fl oz (285 ml) known as a "schooner". Prior to metrication and standardisation of glass sizes throughout Australia, schooners in SA were 9 fluid ounces (256 ml). 15 fl oz (425 ml) known as a "pint"
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What are the beer sizes in Australia?

Here's our guide on the most popular beer sizes Australia has to offer.
  1. Schooner Size – 425 ml. ...
  2. Pint Size – 570 ml. ...
  3. Pony Size – 140 ml. ...
  4. Pot/Middy Size – 285 ml. ...
  5. Jug Size – 1,140 ml.
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Which is bigger a pint or a schooner?

Schooners also fit nicely into the equation: they're around 50% larger than a pot, or 25% smaller than a pint. So, a $2 pot is the same value as a $3 schooner or a $4 pint or an $8 jug.
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How much is a schooner in ML?

In Sydney, most people order by the schooner—or, because Australians give everything a nickname, the "schooey"—which is about 425 milliliters.
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What is a standard schooner?

United States. In most places in the United States, "schooner" refers to the shape of the glass (rounded with a short stem), rather than the capacity. It can range from 18 to 32 US fl oz (532 to 946 ml). In the Pacific Northwest, "schooner" refers to a smaller size pour, usually 8 to 12 ounces.
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How much is a schooner UK?

A yard (around two and a half pints, or 1.4 litres)
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Why is a beer called a schooner?

The term 'schooner' was in common use in Sydney by the early 1930s when it was applied to an unstamped and unofficial glass of variable capacity, but containing somewhat less than a pint. The origin of the term, although unknown, is suggested by the comments of a magistrate in a 1931 Sydney court case.
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How many drinks is a schooner?

A schooner 425ml (4.8% alcohol) of full-strength beer contains 1.6 standard drinks. A schooner 425ml (3.5% alcohol) of mid-strength beer contains 1.2 standard drinks.
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What do Queenslanders call a schooner?

Folks in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia call it a “middy"; Victoria and Queensland locals dub it a “pot”; Tasmanians a “ten”; Northern Territorians a “handle”; and, rather confusingly, South Australians term it a “schooner."
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What do Aussies call beer?

Grog is a general term for beer and spirits (but not wine). Australians enjoy having a few beers or a bevvie (short for beverage), a frostie, a coldie or a couple of cold ones. Beer is also known as liquid amber, amber nectar or liquid gold.
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What is smaller than a schooner?

Middy or Pot

A middy or a pot is a glass smaller than a schooner that sits at a volume of 285ml and has a couple of different names in certain states. This size is where it gets confusing. It's also a size that no one should consider drinking as it looks like a size for babies.
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How many pints is a schooner?

Although not standardized, the most common size of schooner served in Canadian bars is 946 ml (32 US fl oz); the volume of two US pints. It is usually a tankard (mug) shaped glass, rather than a pint-shaped glass….
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Do they still make schooner beer?

Although the marketing campaigns have long since ceased, Schooner is still carried by liquor stores across the Maritime provinces.
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What is a tall beer glass called?

Pilsner Glass

The pilsner glass is a tall, slender, conical glass that can hold 12 ounces of liquid. It's smaller than a pint and often comes in a trumpet shape.
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What is slang for beer?

Tinnie and Amber Nectar

Tinnie was first used in the 1970s and referred to as canned beer. Amber nectar originated from the U.S. in the 19th century. Amber nectar can refer to lager. At first, any colored drink was amber nectar.
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What size is a schooner UK?

Britain is calling time on more than 300 years of history by relaxing rules on pub glass sizes. Pubs will soon be able to serve a smaller beer, holding about 400ml - a measure popular in some parts of Australia where it is known as a schooner.
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What is a pony of whiskey?

Shot/Pony/Jigger

A “shot” is often used informally to mean a small serving of alcohol. The drinking vessels known as “shot” glasses often range in size from 1 to 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 ounces. A “pony shot” (aka “pony”), on the other hand, is a little more precise. It equals 1 fluid ounce.
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Is a schooner a ship or a boat?

schooner, a sailing ship rigged with fore-and-aft sails on its two or more masts. To the foremast there may also be rigged one or more square topsails or, more commonly, one or more jib sails or Bermuda sails (triangular sails extending forward to the bowsprit or jibboom).
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What are the different sizes of beer?

Beer Bottles
  • Nip / Pony / Grenade (7 oz) ...
  • Stubby / Steinie (12 oz) ...
  • Longneck (12 oz) ...
  • Belgian (375 ml or 12.7 oz) ...
  • British (500 ml or 16.9 oz) ...
  • Bomber / Large Format (650 ml or 22 oz / 750 ml or 25.4 oz) ...
  • Caguama / Ballena (940 ml or 32 oz) ...
  • Forty (40 oz)
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What is a butcher of beer?

Of the many different names given to measures of beer throughout the Australian states, the most unusual is perhaps the 'butcher'. This term, peculiar to South Australia, refers to a quantity of seven fluid ounces of beer, 200mL, and to the glass in which it is served.
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What size is a pony beer?

Try walking into a bar and asking for a pony. In Victoria, along with NSW, South Australia and Western Australia, this is, or was, a 5oz or 140ml glass. Today's beer drinkers might wonder why anyone would bother with such a small glass, but I recall seeing people drinking ponies in country pubs last century.
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What is a slab of beer?

Contributor's comments: A slab of beer contains 30 cans, a carton contains 24. Contributor's comments: I've heard slab used in Vic: and it is in constant use in the Army. Contributor's comments: 'Slab' is NOT a West Australian term. The word for a 24 can box of beer is a 'carton', a 30 can box of beer is a 'block'.
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