Bottle
- A unit of volume. In Britain, a common bottle size was 2/3 Imperial quart (757.68 milliliters), a unit known as the reputed quart. Today wine is customarily sold in bottles containing 750 millilitres.
Conversions | ||||||
1 bottle | = | 750 millilitres | 1 bottle | = | 0.75 litres | |
1 magnum | = | 1.5 litres | 1 magnum | = | 2 bottles | |
1 jeroboam | = | 3 litres | 1 jeroboam | = | 4 bottles | |
1 rehoboam | = | 4.5 litres | 1 rehoboam | = | 6 bottles | |
1 methuselah | = | 6 litres | 1 methuselah | = | 8 bottles | |
1 salmanazar | = | 9 litres | 1 salmanazar | = | 12 bottles | |
1 balthazar | = | 12 litres | 1 balthazar | = | 16 bottles | |
1 nebuchadnezzar | = | 15 litres | 1 nebuchadnezzar | = | 20 bottles |
Subjects: General