Template:Aust Beer Glass

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Names of beer glasses in various Australian cities
Capacity Sydney Darwin Brisbane Townsville Adelaide Hobart Melbourne Perth Canberra
115 ml
(4 fl oz)
- small beer shetland
140 ml
(5 fl oz)
pony small beer five pony horse/pony pony
170 ml
(6 fl oz)
- six (ounce) small glass bobbie/six
200 ml
(7 fl oz)
seven seven beer seven butcher seven (ounce) glass glass seven
225 ml
(8 fl oz)
- - eight (ounce)
285 ml
(10 fl oz)
middy handle pot/middy ten schooner ten (ounce)/pot pot middy/half pint middy/maxi
425 ml
(15 fl oz)
schooner schooner schooner schooner pint fifteen/schooner schooner4 schooner4 schooner
570 ml
(20 fl oz)
pint pint pint pint imperial pint pint pint pot/pint pint
1140 ml
(40 fl oz)
jug 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 Western Australia or Victoria.
  5. The fl oz referred to here is the imperial fluid ounce.
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