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Keef Wrote:

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> It makes a lot of sense to be universal. However,

> I like having a pint, and if it went metric, you'd

> probably get half a litre, thus losing that all

> important 68ml!!!



Ahh now, I think we should go to Metric for beer.... personally I never drink a half, so it is Litre's for me from now on (providing they are the same cost as pints that is !!)


Maybe we should start a local campaign to get the landlords of ED to use 1/2 Litre glasses instead of 1/2 Pints and Litre glasses instead of pint ones, but charge the same old imperial price !!! :)-D

Jah - re: what we should drink our pint in. Obviously we should drink our pints in the CPT


measurements - hmmm - I'm biased towards metric but have a few remnants from imperial. A pint is obviously important but even that has become slightly inadequate so a Litre glass doesn't sound so bad

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