One pint is "una pinta" in Spanish. - pronounced PIN-tah
de una pinta de cerveza, por favor
one pint is two pints and two pints is one pint ...and so forth
Un momento, por favor
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Freely translated- and its Pro Favor, One Moment, Please! it"s Italian. It is not Italian. It's Spanish but it's misspelled. The right expression in Spanish is: "Un momento, por favor" and it means what it written above: "One moment, please."
In 1943 a pint of beer was 5p (or 1 shilling)
A US pint is 473 ml. An Imperial pint is 568 ml
A beer in Mexico goes for about 10 pesos.
As I recall, in Cardiff in 1961it was about 1s and 2d a pint, i.e. about 6p a pint
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1 pint = 16 oz 1 oz = 0.06 pint
that depends on the beer, and your body. if consumed quickly enough, and with the right beer, anyone under 500 lbs can be over the legal limit.
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There are 20 English ounces and 19.3 US ounces in an Imperial (English) pint.
One shot of whiskey is 1.5 ounces. A pint is 16 ounces. So there are roughly 10.5 shots in a pint of whiskey. A shot is equivalent to a beer (average 5%), so there are ten and a half beers in a a pint of whiskey.
The math: 15.5 gal per 1/2 keg. = 62 quarts = 124 pints = 103.25 imperial pints (a pint of beer) Your staple domestic drafts go close to $90 per 1/2 keg, so 90/103.25=0.8717 Each pint of beer in a keg is 87.2 cents. If you think about the price of a pint at your local bar/pub/tavern, you can see why the alcohol industry is a popular one to get into.
A single shot of any liquor that is at least 40% ABV will contain the same amount of ethanol as in one serving (a pint or bottle) of 5% ABV beer or more.