What is a gallon? A gallon is a unit of volume. It's bigger than a pint, liter, and fluid ounce, but smaller than cubic foot and a US barrel.
In a previous post about booze infusing, I mentioned that I came into some oak barrels. Before they arrived at my bar I was thinking I would use them for infusions in them, but then I got my hands on ...
Crain's Detroit: Port Huron whiskey makers cut out the 53-gallon barrels — and years of aging time
Port Huron whiskey makers cut out the 53-gallon barrels — and years of aging time
The gallon is a unit of volume in British imperial units and United States customary units.
Definition: A gallon is a unit of volume specifically regarding liquid capacity in both the US customary and imperial systems of measurement. The US gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches (3.785 liters).
A gallon is a customary unit for measuring liquid volume and liquid capacity. Learn more about the unit with examples and fun facts!
As of Wednesday, the state average for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel reached $5.53. The current record of $5.55 was set in June 2022, a spike driven by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequent surges in global crude oil prices.
What exactly is a gallon? A gallon is a measure of volume primaririly used in the USA. Most commonly a gallon refers to a US gallon but there are two other gallons out there: imperial gallon - used in the UK and dry gallon mostly used in agriculture (for grapes, apples, berries, etc.)