How to Make Beer Schooners

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A schooner of beer is a measurement of volume.

Pouring the right amount of beer into containers at parties can be overwhelming due to the different amounts that can be poured. Names have been attributed to different amounts of beer, including "Quart," "Pint" and "Schooner," to aid in the decision making. Making beer schooners involves pouring certain amounts of beer into multiple containers. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Beer
  • Measuring cup
  • More than one container capable of holding 425 ml of liquid
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Instructions

    • 1

      Acquire at least 850 ml of beer. The volume of commercially sold beer is displayed on the outside of the container it is sold in. Two beer schooners equal exactly 850 ml.

    • 2

      Choose at least two containers that hold at least 425 ml of liquid.

    • 3

      Measure 425 ml of beer using a measuring cup and pour it into one of the containers you chose. Repeat the process at least one more time to successfully make beer schooners.

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