A pint is 16 ounces, but the size of a pitcher can vary based on the bar. Apparently 64 oz. is standard for a bar pitcher (which would give you 4 pints) but there are some smaller pitchers, from 60 oz. down to 48 oz.
I'm using U.S. measurements, but apparently a metric pint is different from an imperial pint, so it gets even more confusing from there.
The same number of pints as there are in one gallon of anything. 2 pints per quart and 4 quarts per gallon makes 8 pints per gallon
A 2-quart pitcher can hold 8 cups, which is equivalent to 4 pints.
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No, a 3 gallon pitcher can only hold 24 pints of juice. 1 gallon is equivalent to 8 pints, so 3 gallons would be 24 pints in total.
Pitchers come in a variety of sizes, however, the most typical size for a pitcher would be about 2 quarts.
Well of course it all depends on how many ounces the pitcher and glass holds. <a href="http://soyouwanttobeabanquetmanager.blogspot.com">So You Want To Be a Banquet Manager</a>
That depends on its designed capacity.
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Not all at the same time. 3 gallons = 24 pints. If you pour 25 pints into it, some is sure to spill over.
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That is 9 pints.