How big is a double deuce beer?

Answered by Michael Weatherspoon

The double deuce , also known as a bomber or a double deuce, is a term used to describe a specific bottle size in the beer industry. It refers to a bottle that contains approximately 1.46 US gallons of liquid. To be more precise, this volume is equivalent to 21.3 US fluid ounces.

The term “double deuce” derives from the fact that this bottle size holds two number twos, or “deuces,” in terms of its volume. It was a popular bottle size for beer and liquor in the past, but it has been largely replaced by the 40 US fluid ounce bottle in recent years.

Personally, I have encountered the double deuce bottle size in my experiences as both a sommelier and a brewer. It was more commonly used in the past, particularly in the 1980s, but has become less popular in recent times. However, some breweries still use this bottle size for certain beer and malt liquor products.

The size of the double deuce bottle provides an ample amount of beer for those who enjoy a larger serving. It is particularly favored by individuals who like to savor their drink over an extended period or share it with friends.

As a brewer, I have observed that the double deuce bottle size offers a unique opportunity for breweries to showcase their beers in a distinctive package. The larger volume allows for more creative labeling and design, capturing the attention of consumers. It also enables breweries to experiment with different beer styles and flavors, as the larger bottle size can accommodate a wider range of ingredients.

While the double deuce beer bottle may not be as prevalent as it once was, it still holds a place in the beer industry. Its larger size offers a unique drinking experience and allows for greater creativity and variety in beer production.