That’s, what, 7% less…

  • @ToxicWaste@lemm.ee
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    396 months ago

    What is 440ml to begin with? A propper beer in a can is 500ml, a propper beer in a bottle is 330ml or 500ml. Everything else is a scam.

    • @aulin@lemmy.world
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      86 months ago

      A lot of imported beers come in 440 ml cans. US ones in particular. But I agree that it feels scammy, because we expect them to be 500 ml.

      • @Crack0n7uesday@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        US measures in ounces, we have three standard beer sizes: 12oz, 24oz and the infamous 40oz. Bars will sell 16oz draught beer, no one is really sure where that came from and not all bars sell them.

        • @scottywh@lemmy.world
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          46 months ago

          16oz is a pint and most US bars do serve drafts that size… And I’m pretty sure it’s a carry over from the UK where it’s always been common to order a pint of beer.

          “Imperial pints” in the UK are actually 20oz interestingly enough though.

          Seems like they typically get larger standard sizes of beer than us and I think we should follow their lead.

        • @aulin@lemmy.world
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          Someone said in another comment that 440 ml is the default multipack can for the UK and that can plus contents add up to 1 lb that way. I don’t know if this is true. I could see US beer imported via UK being a thing though.

          Edit: And if you mean whether I would expect 470 ml over 500 ml, then no. 500 ml is very much the European standard can.

          • @Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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            36 months ago

            I specifically meant imports, as they tend to use the same shelving and cooler infrastructure for the cans we have. But I don’t seek out a lot of imports myself.