Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer...uhmbah@lemmy.ca to Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world – 546 points – 7 months agoThat's, what, 7% less...114Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentMetric cans are almost always either 330 ml or 500 ml. Anything else is a novelty375ml is very common in Australia.Australia is the land of noveltyI've never understood why Australian cans are unusually large compared to other countries.A standard Schooner glass is 425ml, which means you can pour a 375ml can into one either with ice or leaving enough room for a beer with a good head. 1 more...350mL is common too - less common than 330mL though.473ml is abundantly common in Canada because it's the most common size used in the US (16oz)1 more...
Metric cans are almost always either 330 ml or 500 ml. Anything else is a novelty375ml is very common in Australia.Australia is the land of noveltyI've never understood why Australian cans are unusually large compared to other countries.A standard Schooner glass is 425ml, which means you can pour a 375ml can into one either with ice or leaving enough room for a beer with a good head. 1 more...350mL is common too - less common than 330mL though.473ml is abundantly common in Canada because it's the most common size used in the US (16oz)1 more...
375ml is very common in Australia.Australia is the land of noveltyI've never understood why Australian cans are unusually large compared to other countries.A standard Schooner glass is 425ml, which means you can pour a 375ml can into one either with ice or leaving enough room for a beer with a good head. 1 more...
I've never understood why Australian cans are unusually large compared to other countries.A standard Schooner glass is 425ml, which means you can pour a 375ml can into one either with ice or leaving enough room for a beer with a good head.
A standard Schooner glass is 425ml, which means you can pour a 375ml can into one either with ice or leaving enough room for a beer with a good head.
Metric cans are almost always either 330 ml or 500 ml. Anything else is a novelty
375ml is very common in Australia.
Australia is the land of novelty
I've never understood why Australian cans are unusually large compared to other countries.
A standard Schooner glass is 425ml, which means you can pour a 375ml can into one either with ice or leaving enough room for a beer with a good head.
350mL is common too - less common than 330mL though.
473ml is abundantly common in Canada because it's the most common size used in the US (16oz)