Even though our APP bases prices on the metric measurement system, this APP is very useful for purchases in the USA. This is because all alcohol is sold in the metric system in the USA.
The new law took away most of the old bottle sizes, and made liquor available in the modern "fifth", the now familiar 750ml, as well as a 1.75 liter bottle, a liter, 500 milliliters, 200 milliliters, and the minis, 100 milliliters and 50 milliliters, equivalent to a shot, depending on who you ask.After the switch, a fifth became 750ml, shaving off 7 milliliters. A quart bottle became a liter bottle, adding about 53.5ml. Half gallon became 1.75 liters, subtracting about 143ml. One pint (actually 4/5 pint) is now 375ml, deleting 98ml, although 500ml bottles existed until June 30, 1989, when they were phased out. A half pint became 200ml, around 36.6 less. You can rest assured that we paid the same whether the amount was reduced or not. To make it more clear, I've included a table below, giving the metric liquor bottle sizes, the equivalent ounces (approx.), and there supposed correspondence in terms of gallons, quarts or pints.
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U.S. sizes |
Metric sizes |
Miniature |
1.7 ounces |
50 milliliters or 1.7 ounces |
Half‐pint |
8 ounces |
200 milliliters or 6.8 ounces |
Pint |
16 ounces |
500 milliliters or 16.9 ounces |
Fifth |
25.6 ounces |
750 milliliters or 25.4 ounces |
Quart |
32 ounces |
1 liter or 33.8 ounces |
Half‐gallon |
64 ounces |
1.75 liters or 59.2 ounces |