16 P
1140 mls
Beer and Sherry
Any in Nova Scotia at the NSLC
As she was not much of a drinker, one tall schooner of beer was her limit.He sailed his schooner to Mexico to avoid its repossession by the bank.I had never been on a yacht before but spent a wonderful two weeks cruising on a schooner.
If you are referring to the beer drinking vessel similar to a Chalice or Goblet but with thicker walls and a thicker stem then they are typically 16 or 20oz, this is most commonly called a schooner. There also exists a drinking vessel of 6 or 8 oz that looks like a small water glass that is less commonly called a Schooner.
A schooner is not a standard measure. In the UK it can be a relatively large sherry glass or a bigger glass used for beer or cider (2/3 pint). In Newcastle, (England) though, it is a 1/2 pint glass used for serving brown ale. In Australia, a schooner could be a 10 oz or 15 oz glass. So take your pick!
At the golden sheaf in Double bay it was .80 cents
The word 'schooner' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of ship; a word for a large, tall glass of beer; a word for a thing.
Glass, stein, tankard, handle, pint, schooner, jar,
Middy of beer is 285 ml and the word middy is mainly used in New south wales in Australia.
1000 mls