Template:Aust Beer Glass

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Names of beer glasses in different Australian cities
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
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 schooner pot 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 in Victoria or Western Australia.
5. Traditionally 570 ml is a size unusual or not found outside Western Australia and Melbourne, although it is often available when ordering Guinness.[citation needed]
Reference:
1. Australian Alcohol Guidelines Standard Drinks Guide