Was it that specific? Are you sure that it wasn't perhaps an exemption for any imperial measure of any fluid/beverage?No, pints were made an exception years ago by the EU.
20 fluid oz in a UK pint.Anyway, pints are pints. But fluid ounces? Who the h@ll knows how much they are? Do they add up to fluid lbs?
Unlike our UK cousins who fight metric every inch of the way.....![]()
But really, how many people speak in metric all the time?
SI (metric) units are the almost universal units used in Science, Engineering, Medicine and most international trade and commerce.
Im getting used to kilometers on the roads and look forward to the day that we can consistently use the SI system for all our domestic transactions.
You stand alone, Clubman, an ionoclast unaffected by these trying times.![]()
What - he can tear ions apart? He sounds very talented too![]()