Liquor is sold in sizes based on the "fifth." A fifth is 1/5 Gallon or 4/5 Quart or 750mL (approximately - see below). A pint is 375mL (a real pint is actually 500mL [again, see below] ) or half of a fifth. Liquor bottles are general sold, however, in 750mL bottles.
In addition, there is a larger size, often known as a "forty." It is 40 fluid ounces (and, correspondingly, 40 servings), which works out to 1.14L.
Alright so this dude who wrote the second paragraph is either a) 3 sheets to the wind because he's had too many 40s or b) being ironic. In either case, a forty (40 oz) is a measure by which malt beverages are sold, this being opposed to distilled beverages, or liquor, which is sold by the measures outlined in the first paragraph of this answer. I would also note that a real pint is not 500mL, unless Jupiter is aligned with Mars, in which case it is, peace will come to the planets, and love will heal the stars. Ok, so it's close--473.18--but that 26.82mL can make a difference, know wh'msay'n?
Okay - Apparently the guy who wrote in the 3rd paragraphisn't completely familiar with all the options for purchasing distilled beverages, or liquor. Yes, a "forty" is a familiar term for a large bottle of malt liquor, but you can, in fact, buy liquor such as whiskey, rum, and vodka in a 1.14L container, called a "forty." (Although I believe that 1.14 L is actually about 39 oz.) An even larger bottle is available in the form of a "sixty," which contains 1.75 L. At least the is the case here, in Canada; things may differ in your area. As for the question of the pint, well, an imperial pint is something like 568 mL, an american liquid pint is about 473 mL, and an american dry pint is about is about 551 mL. Historically, in some European locations, a pint was well over a Liter. (Hence, part of the reason that so many of us switched to the metric system.) I think we can all agree that a pint is not 375 mL.
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