You’re following a recipe. It says 1 pint. But your measuring tools? Only list ounces.
So how many ounces in a pint? Let’s break it down.
The Quick Answer
- 1 US pint = 16 ounces
- 1 UK pint = 20 ounces
Yep, different countries, different pints. But don’t worry I’ll make it simple.
Why Does This Matter?

Because not all recipes use the same system.
- US recipes? Use 16 oz pints.
- UK recipes? Use 20 oz pints.
- Confused cooks? That’s why you’re here.
Knowing the right conversion saves time and prevents mistakes.
Pints to Ounces Conversion Chart
Because math in the kitchen = no fun.
Pint to Ounces Conversion
| Pints | US (oz) | UK (oz) |
| 1 pint | 16 oz | 20 oz |
| 2 pints | 32 oz | 40 oz |
| 3 pints | 48 oz | 60 oz |
| 4 pints | 64 oz | 80 oz |
| 5 pints | 80 oz | 100 oz |
No more guessing. Just quick answers.
How to Convert Pints to Ounces (The Easy Way)
- US pints? Multiply by 16.
- UK pints? Multiply by 20.
Example:
👉 3 US pints × 16 = 48 oz
👉 3 UK pints × 20 = 60 oz
Or just use the chart above and skip the math.
When You’ll Actually Use This
✔ Measuring milk, water, or broth – Recipes often switch between pints and ounces.
✔ Mixing drinks or cocktails – Some drink recipes list pints, others list ounces.
✔ Buying liquids – Some containers are labeled in pints, but you need ounces.
✔ Meal prepping – Scaling up or down? Now you know.
Other Handy Kitchen Conversions
Because pints, cups, and ounces all work together.
How Pints Compare to Cups & Ounces
| Measurement | Cups | Fluid Ounces (US) | Fluid Ounces (UK) |
| 1 pint | 2 | 16 oz | 20 oz |
| 2 pints | 4 | 32 oz | 40 oz |
| 3 pints | 6 | 48 oz | 60 oz |
| 4 pints | 8 | 64 oz | 80 oz |
Now you can convert anything, anytime.
FAQs
How many ounces in 2 pints?
32 oz (US), 40 oz (UK).
Are dry pints and liquid pints the same?
Nope. A dry pint is about 18.6 ounces, but it’s mostly used for measuring things like berries.
Can I round 1 pint to 16 ounces for all recipes?
For US recipes, yes. But UK recipes use 20 oz per pint.
Why is the UK pint bigger?
Blame history. The imperial system uses larger points, while the US sticks to smaller ones.
1 pint? It’s either 16 oz (US) or 20 oz (UK). Write it down. Save it. Never second-guess your measurements again.
Now go cook something awesome.

