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To liters: multiply by 119.24. To US gallons: multiply by 31.5. To UK barrels: multiply by 0.729.
1 US barrel = 31.5 US gal = 119.24 L = 0.11924 m³ = 4,032 US fl oz.
For example, 1 Barrel (US) (bbl (US)) = 0.9714532154 Barrel (UK) (bbl (UK)).
| Barrel (US) (bbl (US)) | Barrel (UK) (bbl (UK)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.09714532154 |
| 0.5 | 0.4857266077 |
| 1 | 0.9714532154 |
| 2 | 1.942906431 |
| 5 | 4.857266077 |
| 10 | 9.714532154 |
| 25 | 24.28633039 |
| 50 | 48.57266077 |
| 100 | 97.14532154 |
| 500 | 485.7266077 |
| 1000 | 971.4532154 |
The US barrel is a unit of volume equal to 31.5 US gallons (about 119.24 liters), used for various liquid commodities.
1 US barrel = 31.5 US gal = 119.24 L = 0.11924 m³ = 4,032 US fl oz.
To liters: multiply by 119.24. To US gallons: multiply by 31.5. To UK barrels: multiply by 0.729.
Brewery production volumes, whiskey barrel aging, wine production, and bulk liquid commodity trading.
A bourbon whiskey barrel is 53 gallons (200 L), larger than the standard US liquid barrel. Barrel sizes vary by commodity and country.
Confusing the US liquid barrel (31.5 gal) with the petroleum barrel (42 gal). Always specify which barrel type.
There are several different 'barrel' sizes. US liquid = 31.5 gal, US oil = 42 gal, UK = 36 imperial gal. Always specify!
The UK (imperial) barrel is a unit of volume equal to 36 imperial gallons, or approximately 163.659 liters.
1 UK barrel = 36 UK gal = 288 UK pt = 5,760 UK fl oz ≈ 163.659 L ≈ 1.637 hL.
To liters: multiply by 163.659. To UK gallons: multiply by 36. To US barrels: multiply by 1.373.
Historical UK brewing trade, legacy contracts and legal references, and traditional measurements in some industries.
The UK barrel (36 imp gal ≈ 164 L) is different from both the US liquid barrel (31.5 US gal ≈ 119 L) and the oil barrel (42 US gal ≈ 159 L).
Confusing UK, US, and oil barrels — they are all different sizes. Always specify the barrel type.
A UK barrel = 36 imperial gallons ≈ 164 liters. Remember: there are at least 3 common barrel sizes — UK, US, and oil.



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