US fluid ounce to Hectoliter
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Quick Reference Table (US fluid ounce to Hectoliter)
| US fluid ounce (us fl oz) | Hectoliter (hl) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 0.0001478676478118135 |
| 1 | 0.000295735295623627 |
| 1.5 | 0.0004436029434354405 |
| 8 | 0.002365882364989016 |
| 12 | 0.003548823547483524 |
| 16 | 0.004731764729978032 |
| 32 | 0.009463529459956064 |
About US fluid ounce (us fl oz)
The US fluid ounce (fl oz) is a unit of volume equal to approximately 29.574 milliliters, one sixteenth of a US liquid pint. It is the primary small-volume unit on US food labels, beverage cans, and pharmaceutical liquid measurements. A standard US soda can is 12 fl oz; a coffee shop "tall" is 12 fl oz; a standard shot is 1.5 fl oz. The US fluid ounce is distinct from the imperial fluid ounce (28.413 mL) and should not be confused with the ounce as a unit of mass.
A US soda can is 12 fl oz (355 mL). A US shot glass holds 1.5 fl oz (44 mL). A US water bottle is commonly 16.9 fl oz (500 mL).
About Hectoliter (hl)
A hectoliter (hL) is 100 liters, the standard unit of volume in the brewing, winemaking, and petroleum industries. Beer production is measured in hectoliters worldwide: a microbrewery might produce 500 hL per year, while a major brewery produces millions. Wine harvests and grape yields are reported in hL per hectare. Fuel depot capacities and tanker truck volumes are commonly expressed in hectoliters across Europe. One hectoliter of water has a mass of 100 kg.
A standard 50-liter beer keg = 0.5 hL. A microbrewery defines its annual output in hundreds of hL.
US fluid ounce – Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a fluid ounce and an ounce?
A fluid ounce (fl oz) is a unit of volume; an ounce (oz) is a unit of mass/weight. One US fluid ounce of water happens to weigh approximately 1.04 avoirdupois ounces — close but not equal. For other liquids, the mass per fl oz varies with density.
How many fluid ounces are in a US cup?
There are exactly 8 US fluid ounces in one US cup (240 mL). A pint is 16 fl oz, a quart is 32 fl oz, and a gallon is 128 fl oz.
What is the difference between US and imperial fluid ounces?
A US fluid ounce is approximately 29.574 mL; an imperial (UK) fluid ounce is approximately 28.413 mL — about 4% smaller. A US pint (16 fl oz) is 473 mL while a UK pint (20 fl oz) is 568 mL, a 20% difference that significantly affects beverage serving sizes.
How many fluid ounces are in a standard water bottle?
The most common US bottled water size is 16.9 fl oz (500 mL). Other sizes include 8 fl oz (237 mL), 20 fl oz (591 mL), and 33.8 fl oz (1 liter).
How many fl oz are in a standard US wine pour?
A standard US restaurant wine pour is 5 fl oz (148 mL). A 750 mL wine bottle yields approximately 5 pours of 5 fl oz each.
Hectoliter – Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hectoliter?
A hectoliter (hL) equals 100 liters. It is the standard unit of volume in beer and wine production, and is widely used in petroleum and agricultural chemical industries across Europe.
Why is beer measured in hectoliters?
Breweries adopted the hectoliter as a convenient production unit — large enough to avoid unwieldy numbers at industrial scale. A craft brewery producing 1,000 hL per year makes roughly 200,000 500-mL bottles.
How many hectoliters are in a standard beer keg?
A US half-barrel keg holds 58.7 liters ≈ 0.587 hL. A European 50-liter keg = 0.5 hL. A US quarter-barrel keg = 0.293 hL.
How is wine production measured in hectoliters?
Vineyard yields are reported in hectoliters per hectare (hL/ha). A typical quality wine yield is 30–50 hL/ha. National wine production statistics are expressed in millions of hectoliters.
How many hectoliters are in a cubic meter?
One cubic meter equals exactly 10 hectoliters (1 m³ = 1,000 L = 10 hL).