Quart (Imperial): unit of volume in the imperial system of measurement, which was historically used in the United Kingdom and its former colonies. It remains in use in specific contexts, such as for beverages like milk and beer, and is larger than the U.S. quart.
One imperial quart is equal to 1,136.5225 milliliters, 4 imperial cups or 40 imperial fluid ounces. Barrel (US liquid): unit of volume traditionally used for measuring liquids abbreviated as "bbl". Its exact size depends on the context or substance being measured. In US most fluid barrels (apart from oil) are 31.5 US gallons (approximately 119 litters), but beer is 31 US gallons (117 litters).
One imperial quart is equal to 1,136.5225 milliliters, 4 imperial cups or 40 imperial fluid ounces. Barrel (US liquid): unit of volume traditionally used for measuring liquids abbreviated as "bbl". Its exact size depends on the context or substance being measured. In US most fluid barrels (apart from oil) are 31.5 US gallons (approximately 119 litters), but beer is 31 US gallons (117 litters).
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