What is a 20 oz beer called?

Answered by James Porterfield

In the world of , a 20 oz beer is commonly referred to as an Imperial pint. This measurement is primarily used in the United Kingdom, where it is equivalent to 568ml. However, it's worth noting that the imperial pint is slightly larger than the US pint, which is 473ml or 16 fl oz.

When it comes to beer servings, the pint is a popular choice in many countries, particularly those with a strong beer culture. In the UK, beer is traditionally served in pints, and the imperial pint is the standard measurement. It's a generous serving size that allows beer enthusiasts to savor their favorite brews without feeling rushed.

While the imperial pint is the most common measurement for a 20 oz beer, it's worth mentioning that different countries may have their own serving sizes and names. In the United States, for example, a 20 oz beer would be considered a larger serving and might be referred to simply as a “20 oz beer” or a “large beer.” The US pint is slightly smaller than the imperial pint, measuring 16 fl oz or 473ml.

In some countries, beer is served in metric measurements, and a 20 oz beer would equate to roughly 500ml. This is often the case in European countries where the metric system is the standard. These countries may use measurements such as half liters (500ml), 25cl, or 30cl for beer servings.

It's important to note that beer serving sizes can vary depending on the establishment and the type of beer being served. Craft breweries, for instance, often offer a wide range of serving sizes to accommodate different preferences and styles of beer. Some breweries may even offer specialty beers in larger, more shareable sizes such as 22 oz or 750ml bottles.

In my personal experience as a sommelier and brewer, I've encountered various serving sizes for beer depending on the region and establishment. When traveling through Europe, I enjoyed sampling different beers served in half liters, which provided ample opportunity to appreciate the flavors and aromas of each brew. In the UK, I relished the experience of sipping on a pint of traditional cask , appreciating its rich history and cultural significance.

Ultimately, the name given to a 20 oz beer can vary depending on where you are in the world. Whether it's called an Imperial pint, a large beer, or simply referred to by its metric measurement, the important thing is to enjoy the beer in the company of good friends and great conversation. Cheers!