To: beergarden
I got one for you. Is a fifth of liquor 4/5th of a quart or 1/5th of a gallon?
13 posted on
11/02/2018 11:45:58 AM PDT by
eastforker
(All in, I'm all Trump,what you got!)
To: eastforker
A fifth is a unit of volume formerly used for distilled beverages in the United States, equal to one fifth of a US liquid gallon, 4 ⁄ 5 quart, or 25 3 ⁄ 5 US fluid ounces (757 ml); it has been superseded by the metric bottle size of 750 ml, sometimes called a metric fifth, which is the standard capacity of wine bottles worldwide and is approximately 1% smaller. ~wiki
15 posted on
11/02/2018 11:48:55 AM PDT by
outofsalt
(If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
To: eastforker
In Jolly Ol’ England, the Imperial gallon is bigger. ~ 1.2 times a US Gallon.
20 posted on
11/02/2018 11:51:26 AM PDT by
outofsalt
(If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches us anything.)
To: eastforker
Is a fifth of liquor 4/5th of a quart or 1/5th of a gallon? Yes.
To: eastforker
55 posted on
11/02/2018 2:01:01 PM PDT by
raybbr
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