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    1 day ago

    20 beers

    There’s no volume stated here… is 1 beer a pint, 0.5 liters, small bottle/can of .33 liters, 2 liter bottle.

    If it’s the the small bottle it’s not that much

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        22 hours ago

        0.33 in Nordics. Then also 0.4, common bar serving, and 0.5l can and full pint, 0.568l cans.

        But “a beer” in the Nordics would generally be 0.33 from a can and 0.4l from a tap

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            22 hours ago

            Yup. It is indeed. I just wanted to add info.

            Sometimes I seem sodas in 0.355 cans, mostly red bull. Somewhat uncommon size here imo, and I’m just wondering where theyre used. 0.355 seems like a US size, but the bottles I got from Germany were mostly 0.33l aa well. Although the cans were like 0.6l

            Just wondering how prevalent and mismatched the standards are

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              355mL is 12 fl oz in Freedom Units™, and is the most common soda/beer size in the US. Red Bull and other such energy drinks tend to come in a smaller form factor, oddly enough.

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                4 hours ago

                Yeah there’s 250ml Red Bull, which is the most common one, but then theres a larger version here which goes to 355 and I think even larger, a 473ml one.

                But yeah the tiny 250 is the most common