John Kilopascal wrote in USMA 22605:
>But, would this be advisable? The stein would look too empty and it might
>appear psychologically to the customer that he is being cheated. however,
>it would be a great advertisement for the litre. When a customer would
>inquire as to why his glass is not full, the bartender could answer: "Well,
>you see, I can only legally sell you a pint. And what you have is a pint.
>However, that glass is designed to hold a litre. If I filled it to a litre,
>you would be getting that much more." The customer would then realise that
>a litre size is more desirable then the pint. It might be a means to propel
>public opinion in favour of the litre.
>
>John
>
> Incidentally, a litre stein could be filled legally with 852 ml
>> of draught beer.
>>
I don't follow you.
1 UK quart = 1137 mL
1 UK pint = 568 mL
What is 852 mL?