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On 17-Nov-15, at 11:37 AM, Peter Edwards wrote:
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> Try the UK where we still tend to use both - and mix them! So while
> I have a pint of beer at the pub, my wife might like 125ml of wine.
Hi Peter & All
As is the case here in Canada, due to our proximity to the US. Some
restaurants serve US pints(16 oz), some Imperial(20 oz). The metric
system tells us the truth, however, as the US ounce is bigger than the
Imperial. Our domestic beer comes in 355ml(12 oz US) cans and 341ml(12
oz Imp) bottles. Honey is sold in specified(by big brother) metric
sizes but is talked about in pounds by beekeepers.
Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44N80W
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