US teaspoon to Hectoliter
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Quick Reference Table (US teaspoon to Hectoliter)
| US teaspoon (tsp) | Hectoliter (hl) |
|---|---|
| 0.25 | 0.00001232230398443925 |
| 0.5 | 0.0000246446079688785 |
| 1 | 0.000049289215937757 |
| 2 | 0.000098578431875514 |
| 3 | 0.000147867647813271 |
| 6 | 0.000295735295626542 |
About US teaspoon (tsp)
The US teaspoon (tsp) is a unit of culinary volume equal to approximately 4.929 milliliters, one third of a US tablespoon. It is one of the smallest standard US customary volume units, used in cooking, baking, and medicine for small ingredient quantities. The US teaspoon differs from the metric teaspoon (exactly 5 mL) and the imperial teaspoon (about 5.92 mL). In medicine, 5 mL is the standardized dosing teaspoon.
A standard dose of liquid children's medicine is one 5 mL teaspoon. A recipe calling for 1 tsp of vanilla extract uses about 4.93 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 teaspoon – Frequently Asked Questions
How many milliliters is a US teaspoon?
One US teaspoon equals approximately 4.929 mL, typically rounded to 5 mL in medicine and 4.93 mL in precise culinary conversions. The metric teaspoon used in Australia and Canada is exactly 5 mL.
What is the difference between a US teaspoon and an imperial teaspoon?
A US teaspoon is about 4.93 mL; an imperial (UK) teaspoon is about 5.92 mL — approximately 20% larger. This difference can affect recipes crossing US and UK sources, particularly for spices and leavening agents.
How many teaspoons are in a tablespoon?
In the US system, 3 teaspoons equal 1 tablespoon (3 × 4.929 mL = 14.787 mL). The metric equivalent is the same ratio: 3 × 5 mL = 15 mL tablespoon.
Is a medicine teaspoon the same as a cooking teaspoon?
Not exactly. Medicine dosing uses a standardized 5 mL teaspoon, while the US cooking teaspoon is about 4.93 mL. For medication accuracy, always use a calibrated oral syringe rather than a kitchen teaspoon, which can vary from 3 to 7 mL.
How many US teaspoons are in a cup?
There are 48 US teaspoons in one US cup: 1 cup = 16 tablespoons = 48 teaspoons.
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).