Hey listen i recently got this 1 quart cup that I now use for beer drinking. I hate going to the keg so I got this cup to reduce my trips to the keg so I can socialize more. Now I know 1 quart=32oz’s. Just a few minutes ago i grabbed 3 12oz BUD’s from the frig. My problem is that I can’t get all 3 cans of beer into my 1 quart cup. Now for the smart ones I poured my beer slowly and there is no head. Why can’t my 32 oz’s fit into my 32 oz cup
Um, just a WAG here, but it might be because your trying to pour 36 ounces into a 32 ounce cup.
3 X 12 = 36
Now, don’t post while drinking when it involves math.
Try 4 ounces too many. 3*12=36
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Let me guess. You did not try to do this with the first six beers.
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I just wanted to see if you guys were paying attention!
LOL i feel like an idiot
If you’d drink the first 4 ounces at the frig. like you’re supposed to…
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siva, what makes you tink we aren’t paying attention? Also, what makes you think there are exactly 12oz of beer in a 12oz bottle of beer or that there are exactly 32oz in a 32oz cup?
You should pay attention to things like that then test them with a measuring cup & then get back to us. Cuz a 32oz cup does not brim at 32oz.
handy replied: “siva, what makes you tink we aren’t paying attention?”
dude man it was a joke- just trying to save face-
“Cuz a 32oz cup does not brim at 32oz.”
You’re right I can’t remember the term. A 32oz cup will hold more than 32oz’s of water.
Surface tension.
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I don’t know what is funnier: the fact the OP didn’t pay attention to the fact that 3 x 12 is more than 32, or the fact that later posters thought that the reason the beer didn’t fit was due to imprecise measurement!!!