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− | |colspan=9 align=left|Notes:<br>1. Entries in '''bold''' are common.<br>2. Entries in ''italics'' are old-fashioned and/or rare.<br>3. Entries marked with a dash are not applicable.<br>4. Traditionally 425 ml is a size not found Western Australia.<!-- Capital cities have been used instead of states because usage of such names is not uniform throughout any given state. It's unclear whether a Tassy "beer" is 170 or 285 ml. See Talk. --> | + | |colspan=9 align=left|Notes:<br>1. Entries in '''bold''' are common.<br>2. Entries in ''italics'' are old-fashioned and/or rare.<br>3. Entries marked with a dash are not applicable.<br>4. Traditionally 425 ml is a size not found Western Australia or Victoria.<!-- Capital cities have been used instead of states because usage of such names is not uniform throughout any given state. It's unclear whether a Tassy "beer" is 170 or 285 ml. See Talk. --> |
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|colspan=9 align=left|Reference:<br>1. [http://www.alcohol.gov.au/internet/alcohol/publishing.nsf/Content/drinksguide-cnt/$File/drinksguide.pdf Australian Alcohol Guidelines Standard Drinks Guide] | |colspan=9 align=left|Reference:<br>1. [http://www.alcohol.gov.au/internet/alcohol/publishing.nsf/Content/drinksguide-cnt/$File/drinksguide.pdf Australian Alcohol Guidelines Standard Drinks Guide] | ||
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Revision as of 00:53, 18 September 2007
Names of beer glasses in various Australian cities | |||||||||
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Capacity | Sydney | Darwin | Brisbane | Adelaide | Hobart | Melbourne | Perth | Canberra | |
115 ml (4 fl.oz.) |
– | – | – | – | small beer | – | shetland (pony) | – | |
140 ml (5 fl.oz.) |
pony | – | small beer | pony | – | pony | pony | – | |
170 ml (6 fl.oz.) |
– | – | – | – | six | small (glass) | bobbie | – | |
200 ml (7 fl.oz.) |
seven | seven | beer | butcher | – | glass | glass | seven | |
225 ml (8 fl.oz.) |
– | – | glass | – | eight | – | – | – | |
285 ml (10 fl.oz.) |
middy | handle | pot | schooner | ten (ounce)/pot | pot | middy | middy | |
425 ml (15 fl.oz.) |
schooner | schooner | schooner | pint | fifteen/schooner | schooner | schooner | schooner | |
570 ml (20 fl.oz.) |
pint | – | pint | imperial pint | pint | pint | pint | pint | |
1140 ml (40 fl.oz.) |
jug | jug | jug | jug | jug | jug | jug | jug | |
Notes: 1. Entries in bold are common. 2. Entries in italics are old-fashioned and/or rare. 3. Entries marked with a dash are not applicable. 4. Traditionally 425 ml is a size not found Western Australia or Victoria. | |||||||||
Reference: 1. Australian Alcohol Guidelines Standard Drinks Guide |