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GLOSSARY OF USEFUL INFORjMATION

British Empire). Spirits are sold in America at 90 American

Proof or 100 American Proof, equivalent to approximately 21 and

12 u.p. Sikes respectively. Scotch whiskies shipped to America

are 25 u.p. Sikes equivalent to 86 American proof.

Gins are usually sold abroad at 17 u.p. Sikes, or between 22

and 25 u.p. Sikes. Some Gins are sold in the East as low as 30

and 35 u.p. Sikes.

In this table the American section is marked"o.p." and"u.p."

but it is usual when talking about American strengths to mention,

for instance, 90 per cent, instead of 10 u.p. and 80 per cent, instead

of 20 u.p.

BRITISH AND AMERICAN GALLON

There is a difference between the English and American gallon.

For instance, the British Imperial gallon is equal to 1.20 American

gallon. The British Imperial gallon contains 160 ozs., and the

American gallon contains 128 American ozs. From this it will

be observed that, while the American gallon is smaller than the

British gallon, the American ounce is a larger measure than the

British ounce.

Regarding the bottle contents of American packages, their quart

is 32 American ozs. which equals 33.33 British ozs., their Fifth

is 25.3/5ths American ozs. equal 26.66' British ozs. (This is the

same content as the British whisky bottle). Their pint is 16

American ozs., equal to 16.66 British ozs. Their tenth is 12.4/5ths

American ozs. which equals 13.33 British ozs. From this it will

be seen that an American would refer to our ordinary spirit bottle

as a Fifth, and a half-bottle as a Tenth.

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