
What we think about it:
MorbisMIA - "I wonder how this would interact with a bars duty of care to refuse service if they think you've had too much."
BadHotelCarpet - "I have been to a similar place in Maryland and you can only put some much on your tab and then you have to check in with a real person to continue drinking."
Furthur - "its 32oz by default for self pour systems. not to mention there is a paper trail of your intake generated attached to your ID usually"
StatusSea5409 - "This guy self pours"
BaconIsBest - "r/thisguythisguys"
StatusSea5409 - "Finally!!"
RobsyGt - "So about a pint and a half, bit of a joke that."
jimmymcstinkypants - "They're talking about in the US, so that's 2 pints here."
polrxpress - "wow a uk pint is bigger?"
rivalius13 - "UK pint is 568ml, US pint is 454ml."
NorthernerWuwu - "And, amusingly to me at least, the Aussie pint is 570 mL just because they wanted it to be bigger than the UK one."
chops2013 - "Unless you're in south Australia where a pint is the size of a schooner and if you want a real pint you have to ask for an imperial pint."
ItsLlama - "but alot of bars now dont serve a proper pint, same issue in nz"
volunteervancouver - "Canadian pint 20 fl oz (568 mL)"
AAA515 - "Omg, am American, so confused right now, I can't even look at my measuring cups in the eyes right now. A pint is 2 cups, a cup is 8 oz so a pint is 16 oz but it doesn't fucking matter because the ounces are fucking different zomg I hate the differences so much"
rivalius13 - "Don’t worry, a UK pint is 20oz, not different sized ounces."
Mcdt2 - "Actually, the ounces are different. The UK fluid ounce is ~28.4 ml, while the US is ~29.5ml. This means the UK pint is only 20% larger, not the 25% you'd expect from 16->20 oz"
RobsyGt - "I thought 32 us fluid Oz is 1.6 Imperial pints"
jimmymcstinkypants - "Right, imperial pints are 20 fl oz. Pints in the US are 16 fl oz"