Everything you need to know about measuring ounces, from terms and origin to ounces in a pint and helpful measurements.
Do you know how many ounces are in a pint? Most people don’t. In fact, there is not one definitive answer to this question. The number of ounces in a pint can vary depending on which country you are in, and even which region within that country. But don’t worry, we’re going to clear all of that up for you! In this blog post, we will discuss the different ways to measure pints around the world, as well as how many ounces are in a pint in each case.
We’ll also give you a few tips on how to remember the conversions! Because if there’s one thing that makes cooking easier, it’s knowing different measurements and how they measure into one another. Knowing the how and the why can actually improve your cooking and help you master your favorite dishes.
half of a pint, equal to 8 fluid ounces (1 cup) or 16 tablespoons (0.2 liter). Informal.
What is an ounce?
The term ounce comes from the Roman term “uncia.” An uncia was 1/12 of a roman copper bar that was used as a tool to measure the length of an inch and the weight of an ounce.
Modern ounce weight and volume measurements, however, come from Britain.
Let’s start with fluid ounces. A fluid ounce is 1/16th of an Imperial Pint and weighs 1/16 of a pound, or 28.3 grams. In the apothecary system, an ounce was 480 grains or 1/12 of a pound. Is it any wonder Britain standardized on the metric system?
The United States is one of only three nations that still use Imperial measurements (and thus, the pint!). The other two are Liberia and Myanmar.
What is a pint?
The term pint comes from the French word pinte. This likely comes from the Latin term “pincta” derived from painted marks on the side of a container to show its capacity. Where tens are our normal units of division today, ancient times used eights. In Rome, a pint was 1/8 of a gallon!
In the United States, a pint is typically defined as 16 fluid ounces. This means that there are 16 oz in a pint-bottle or pitcher, and 16 oz in a standard glass of beer or soda. However, in the United Kingdom and Ireland, a pint is usually 20 fluid oz. So if you’re visiting one of these countries, remember that a pint is not the same as it is in the States!
In U.S. measurements, a pint is 473 ml. As for English pints, those are 568 ml or (20 ounces as mentioned above). The English like their beers big!
The English and their former colonial states (Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand) all switched to the metric system, but still often use pints for ordering drinks. The rest of the world uses the metric system for this, and a ½ liter of beer is a very common serving size in most other countries.
8 fl oz | 1 cup | 1/2 pint | 1/4 quart | 1/16 gallon |
16 fl oz | 2 cups | 1 pint | 1/2 quart | 1/8 gallon |
32 fl oz | 4 cups | 2 pints | 1 quart | 1/4 gallon |
64 fl oz | 8 cups | 4 pints | 2 quarts | 1/2 gallon |
128 fl oz | 16 cups | 8 pints | 4 quarts | 1 gallon |
How to Measure Cups, Pints, Quarts, and Gallons
FAQ
How many ounces is in a half-pint?
How much is 8 ounces in 1 pint?
Fluid ounces
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Cups
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US liquid pint
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8 fl oz
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1 cup
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½ pints
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16 fl oz
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2 cups
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1 pint
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32 fl oz
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3 cups
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2 pints
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64 fl oz
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8 cups
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4 pints
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Is 7oz half a pint?
Ml/Litre
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Fl oz/pint
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Pint
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150 ml
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5 fl oz ¼ pint
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3 1/2 pint
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200 ml
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7 fl oz 1/3 pint
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3 3/4 pint
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300 ml
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10 fl oz ½ pint
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4 pint
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450ml
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15 fl oz 3/4 pint
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4 1/4 pint
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Is 16oz half a pint?