<Li> ^ Jump up to: Confusingly for visitors, South Australians use the same names for different volumes than in the other States . </Li> <Li> Jump up ^ A modern glass size, mainly used with European beers . While the glass may be 350ml, a 330ml or 300ml fill line is common . With the increasing popularity of European beers, glasses of size 250ml and 500ml are also becoming more prevalent, but as yet don't seem to have acquired "names". </Li> <Li> ^ Jump up to: Traditionally, 425 ml is a size not found in Western Australia and Victoria . </Li> <Ol> <Li> The Aussie Beer Baron </Li> <Li> Buying Beer in Australia </Li> <Li> Guidelines at a glance </Li> <Li> Ordering Beer </Li> <Li> Liquor Merchants Association of Australia </Li> <Li> Which Size Beer Do Ya Want, Mate? </Li> <Li> Take a butcher's hook at the butcher glass </Li> </Ol>

Names of beer glasses in various australian cities