Convert Imperial Pints (imp pt) to Imperial Gallons (imp gal)
Converting Imperial Pints to Imperial Gallons is straightforward with a simple conversion factor of 1 imp pt equals 0.125 imp gal. This can be particularly useful for brewing enthusiasts or anyone needing to measure liquid volumes in recipes. Whether you're mixing beverages or calculating fuel needs, understanding this conversion can save time and reduce errors.
≈ 1/8 imp gal
Conversion Formula
Reverse: imp pt = imp gal × 8
Conversion Examples
Imperial Pint to Imperial Gallon Table
| Imperial Pint (imp pt) | Imperial Gallon (imp gal) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.125 | 1/8 |
| 6 | 0.75 | 3/4 |
| 11 | 1.375 | 1 3/8 |
| 16 | 2 | — |
| 21 | 2.625 | 2 5/8 |
| 26 | 3.25 | 3 1/4 |
| 31 | 3.875 | 3 7/8 |
| 36 | 4.5 | 4 1/2 |
| 41 | 5.125 | 5 1/8 |
| 46 | 5.75 | 5 3/4 |
| 51 | 6.375 | 6 3/8 |
| 56 | 7 | — |
| 61 | 7.625 | 7 5/8 |
| 66 | 8.25 | 8 1/4 |
| 71 | 8.875 | 8 7/8 |
| 76 | 9.5 | 9 1/2 |
| 81 | 10.125 | 10 1/8 |
| 86 | 10.75 | 10 3/4 |
| 91 | 11.375 | 11 3/8 |
| 96 | 12 | — |
Unit Definitions
What is a Imperial Pint (imp pt)?
An Imperial Pint is a unit of volume commonly used in the UK and Ireland, equivalent to 568.261 milliliters. It is primarily used for serving beer and cider.
History
The Imperial Pint has its origins in British measurement systems dating back to the 19th century, formalized in 1824. It was established as part of the Imperial system to standardize measurements across the British Empire.
Current Use
Today, the Imperial Pint is widely used in pubs and bars in the UK, particularly for serving ales and lagers, as well as in cooking recipes that require liquid measurements.
Learn more about Imperial PintWhat is a Imperial Gallon (imp gal)?
An Imperial Gallon is a unit of volume equivalent to 4.54609 liters, primarily used in the UK. It is commonly used for larger quantities of liquid.
History
The Imperial Gallon was defined in 1824 by the British Weights and Measures Act, based on the volume of 10 pounds of water at a specified temperature. It replaced several earlier gallon definitions to create consistency in measurements.
Current Use
The Imperial Gallon is typically used for measuring fuels, beverages, and other liquids in the UK, though it is less common in everyday usage where liters are preferred.
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