Measuring Fluid Ounces

BongJuice

Well-Known Member
Just wondering what everyone uses to measure fluid ounces.
Or is there a simple method of converting fluid ounces, to a U.S. ounce weight.

I'm thinking I'm not going to get any responses on this, but if you know.....
Please post......Thanks in advance.
 
When speaking of dry or fluid ounces most people simply say “ounces.” The type of measurement — weight or volume — is usually clear from the context. Buying a pound of sugar, we understand it will be 16 [dry] ounces by weight. When making cookies and a recipe calls for eight ounces of sugar, however, we don’t add half a pound! Instead the sugar goes into a measuring cup for eight [fluid] ounces, or one cup.
One fluid ounce in the U.S. is equal to 1.04 fluid ounces in the U.K. standard U.S. dry ounce, which is 28.35 grams.

I just bought a cheap plastic set of measuring spoons. and use Quad-Lock Unit Converter to convert to Tbs. or Tsp. I have a small (2) Gallon system so those are the unit I work in.


Information Taken from. What is a Fluid Ounce?
 
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