Everything you need to know about measuring and converting metric milliliters to pints. We’ll look at the history of metric volume measurements, the ancient history of the pint, and how many milliliters are in a pint (and other helpful measurements!)
A pint glass is a form of drinkware made to hold either a British imperial pint of 20 imperial fluid ounces (568 ml) or an American pint of 16 US fluid ounces (473 ml). Other definitions also exist, see below.
Milliliters to Pints & Fluid Ounces
Starting in the metric system and need to know Imperial measurements (like pints or ounces)? Use this chart!
Metric | Fluid Ounces | Pints |
50 ml | 1.69 | 0.106 |
100 ml | 3.38 | 0.21 |
200 ml | 6.76 | 0.42 |
333 ml | 11.3 | 0.70 |
500 ml | 16.9 | 1.06 |
1 liter | 33.8 | 2.11 |
1.5 liters | 50.7 | 3.17 |
2 liters | 67.6 | 4.23 |
5 liters | 169 | 10.57 |
10 liters | 338 | 21.14 |
How many mL in a pint?
There are 473 milliliters in a pint.
The United States is one of only three nations that still use the pint. The other two are Myanmar and Liberia. The rest of the world long ago went to the decimal based metric system, so if you use any international recipe it is apt to be measured in grams and milliliters.
Being able to easily convert between metric and our imperial measurement systems is important to cooking. So let’s break down a common conversion – how many mL in a pint?
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FAQ
Is 1 pint 473 ml?
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Why is a pint of liquor only 375ml?
What is the difference between a British pint and a US pint?