A standard serving of beer typically contains 12 fluid ounces.
There are 12 fluid ounces in an average can of beer in the US.There is also what is called the forty, which is a 40-oz can/bottle of beer. From there, it goes to the growler, which is 64 ounces of beer.
Different-size cans, different number of ounces. Read the label on the can.
A pint is a unit of measurement equal to 16 fluid ounces in the US. For example, a typical serving of beer in a pub is usually a pint.
The amount of liquid in a draft beer can vary, but a standard serving size is typically 16 ounces in the United States.
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.
The amount in 2007 is no different than the amount in any other year. A Standard US Pint is 16 fluid ounces. A UK Imperial Pint is 20 fluid ounces. (Standard=16 / Imperial=20) This doesn't change... Cheers!
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A standard drink refers to (a) 12 ounces of beer, (b) five ounces of wine or (c) 1 & 1/2 ounces of distilled spirits.
Not many - about 0.033814 US fluid ounces.
1 glass of beer (250ml) standard, draught or lager has 380 kilojoules
12 ounce bottle of beer equals one standard drink.
There are 16 fluid ounces of beer in a pint. Or 20 fluid ounces for an imperial pint