Sep 18 2016
When is a Schooner not a Schooner? Beer glass sizes in AustraliaWhen is a Schooner not a Schooner?
When it is a midi.
On a recent trip to South Australia (Happy Birthday Rosi), I was reminded that you have to do your homework before ordering a beer in different Australian states if you don’t want to look like a knob.
For example, don’t ask for a midi in Melbourne – that will identify you immediately as being from across the border. . Ask for a pot, instead. And they’ll also look at you askance if you ask for a schooner in either Melbourne or Perth.
And in Adelaide, if you want a midi, ask for a schooner. If you want a schooner, ask for a pint. If you want a pint, ask for an Imperial Pint. Good grief.
Ever mindful of our community service obligations, we present this handy table.
Names of beer glasses in various Australian cities | |||||||||
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Capacity | Sydney | Canberra | Darwin | Brisbane | Adelaide | Hobart | Melbourne | Perth | |
115 ml (4 fl oz) | – | – | – | – | – | small beer | foursie | shetland | |
140 ml (5 fl oz) | pony | – | – | pony | pony | – | horse/pony | pony | |
170 ml (6 fl oz) | – | – | – | – | – | six (ounce) | small glass | bobbie/six | |
200 ml (7 fl oz) | seven | – | seven | seven (ounce) | butcher | seven (ounce) | glass | glass | |
285 ml (10 fl oz) | middy | half pint / middy | handle | pot | schooner | ten (ounce)/pot | pot | middy/half pint | |
350 ml (12 fl oz) | schmiddy | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
425 ml (15 fl oz) | schooner | schooner | schooner | schooner | pint | fifteen / schooner | schooner | schooner | |
570 ml (20 fl oz) | pint | pint | pint | pint | imperial pint | pint | pint | pint | |
Notes:
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(hat tip to Wikipedia)
why they’ll also look at you askance if you ask for a schooner in either Melbourne or Perth?
Because it’s not a common size.