Depends upon the specific gravity, total solids, etc. of the beer. At standard temperature and pressure a "dry" ounce of water is equal to a fluid ounce, so what the beer contains that moves it away from being pure water is where and why its weight differs from its volume numerically.
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992 US fluid ounces. If this is a beer question that is about 83 x 12 ounce glasses of beer with no head. Figure up to 1/2 inch of head and it's about 65 x 12 ounce beers.
A standard serving of beer typically contains 12 fluid ounces.
That depends on whether you mean UK or US fluid ounces. a uk fluid ounce is 28.4 ml a us fluid ounce is 29.6 ml So 30 ml is 1.06 fluid ounce UK, or 1.01 fluid ounce US.
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Fluid ounces are a measure of volume, whereas an ounce (avoirdupois) is a measure of weight.The weight in ounces (16 to a pound) of a fluid ounce (16 to a pint) will depend on the density of the liquid. However, 1 fluid ounce of water is very close to 1 ounce in weight.
There is one ounce in one fluid ounce. Fluid ounce is a measure of volume, whereas ounce is a measure of weight.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
In the US, there is the Industry Standard 12 ounce bottle of beer along with the well known forty, a large 40 ounce bottle. In the UK, beer bottles are mostly 500 ml (16.9 U.S. fl oz) or 330 ml (11.2 U.S. fl oz) in volume.
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About 6.323 fluid ounces. There are 29.57 ml to a fluid ounce.
Just over half an ounce.