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- US gallon = 8 US pints. Each US pint holds 16 fluid ounces, so one US gallon equals 128 fluid ounces total.
- UK imperial gallon = 8 imperial pints. Each UK pint holds 20 fluid ounces, so one UK gallon equals 160 fluid ounces – about 20% more than a US gallon.
- Quick conversion rule: Multiply gallons by 8 to get pints. Divide pints by 8 to get gallons. Works for both US and UK systems.
- Full US liquid chain: 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 fluid ounces.
- Why they differ: The US gallon is based on the historical wine gallon at 231 cubic inches. The UK imperial gallon is larger at 277.4 cubic inches, producing bigger pints throughout the entire system.
You are scaling up a recipe for a large batch of lemonade and it calls for half a gallon. You know a gallon is a lot, but exactly how many pints is that? Or you are buying paint and the tin is listed in pints, but the coverage calculator asks for gallons. These are the moments when knowing how many pints in a gallon actually matters, and looking it up every time gets old fast.
The answer is eight, but that statement needs context. Both the US and UK systems have gallons containing 8 pints, yet those pints are different sizes. A US pint is 16 fluid ounces. A UK pint is 20 fluid ounces. The multiplier is the same but the total volume is not, and that gap compounds across cooking, shopping, and international recipes.
This guide explains how many pints in a gallon across every measurement system you are likely to encounter, how to convert between them without a calculator, and why the two systems ended up different in the first place.
A gallon is a unit of liquid volume. In the United States, one gallon equals 8 pints, 4 quarts, or 128 fluid ounces, approximately 3.785 liters. In the United Kingdom, one imperial gallon also equals 8 pints, but because the imperial pint is larger at 20 fl oz versus 16 fl oz, one UK gallon equals 160 fluid ounces and approximately 4.546 liters. The relationship between gallons and pints is always 8-to-1 regardless of which system you use.
How Many Pints Are in a US Gallon?
The US customary liquid measurement system is built on a clean doubling structure that makes mental math straightforward. Everything doubles as you move up the scale:
- 8 fluid ounces = 1 cup
- 2 cups = 1 pint (16 fl oz)
- 2 pints = 1 quart (32 fl oz)
- 4 quarts = 1 gallon (128 fl oz = 8 pints)
Because there are 2 pints per quart and 4 quarts per gallon, the total pints per gallon is 2 x 4 = 8. Just remember a gallon holds 8 pints and you can work backward from there for any other unit.
Real-World Examples of the US Gallon
- A standard milk jug at a US grocery store is 1 gallon, equal to 8 pint-size cartons
- A gallon of paint covers approximately 400 sq ft, the same paint sold in 8 pint cans for smaller jobs
- A 1-gallon gym water jug holds the same as 8 standard pint glasses of water
- A 5-gallon homebrew batch yields 40 pints of beer, roughly 40 pub-style servings
How Many Pints Are in a UK Imperial Gallon?
The UK imperial gallon follows the same 8-to-1 structure as the US system. The critical difference is the size of the underlying pint. Because the imperial pint is 20 fl oz versus the US pint’s 16 fl oz, every level of the UK measurement chain is proportionally larger:
- 1 imperial pint = 20 imperial fluid ounces
- 2 imperial pints = 1 imperial quart at 40 fl oz
- 4 imperial quarts = 1 imperial gallon at 160 fl oz
- 1 imperial gallon = 8 imperial pints = 4.546 liters
You will encounter the UK gallon most often in British recipes, older Commonwealth publications, and UK fuel efficiency ratings. A UK car rated at 40 mpg is actually more efficient than a US car at 40 mpg because it is traveling the same distance on a larger gallon. To compare fairly, multiply UK mpg by 0.833 to get the US mpg equivalent.
How Do You Convert Between Pints and Gallons?
Here are step-by-step examples for the most common scenarios you will face in cooking, shopping, and recipe scaling.
Common Mistakes and Myths About Gallons and Pints
They are not. A US gallon equals 3.785 liters. A UK imperial gallon equals 4.546 liters, about 20% larger. Both systems call it a gallon and both have 8 pints per gallon, but the actual volume is significantly different. This matters most in fuel economy comparisons, batch brewing, and international recipes.
In count terms yes, but the volume differs. Four US pints = 64 fl oz = 1.89 liters. Four UK pints = 80 fl oz = 2.27 liters. That is a 380 ml gap. If you halve a UK recipe using US measures and do not adjust for pint size you will consistently use too little liquid.
A car rated at 40 mpg in the UK is not the same efficiency as one rated 40 mpg in the US. The UK gallon is larger, so the UK figure covers more fuel per gallon. To compare fairly, multiply UK mpg by 0.833 to get the US mpg equivalent.
The metric system has no unit called a gallon. The closest equivalent is the liter. One US gallon is approximately 3.785 liters and one UK gallon is approximately 4.546 liters. When a metric recipe calls for 4 liters it is asking for slightly more than a US gallon and slightly less than a UK gallon, so always convert precisely rather than swapping loosely.
Key Facts and Data About Gallon Measurements
Pints and Gallons Quick-Reference Tables
Full US Liquid Measurement Scale
| Unit | Fluid Oz | Cups | Pints | Quarts | Gallons | Milliliters |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 fl oz | 1 | 1/8 | 1/16 | 1/32 | 1/128 | 29.57 ml |
| 1 cup | 8 | 1 | 1/2 | 1/4 | 1/16 | 236.6 ml |
| 1 pint | 16 | 2 | 1 | 1/2 | 1/8 | 473.2 ml |
| 1 quart | 32 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1/4 | 946.4 ml |
| 1 gallon | 128 | 16 | 8 | 4 | 1 | 3,785 ml |
Gallon to Pint Conversion Chart
| Gallons US | US Pints | US Fluid Oz | UK Pints equiv | Liters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/4 gallon | 2 pints | 32 fl oz | 1.66 pints | 0.946 L |
| 1/2 gallon | 4 pints | 64 fl oz | 3.33 pints | 1.893 L |
| 1 gallon | 8 pints | 128 fl oz | 6.66 pints | 3.785 L |
| 2 gallons | 16 pints | 256 fl oz | 13.32 pints | 7.571 L |
| 5 gallons | 40 pints | 640 fl oz | 33.3 pints | 18.93 L |
Frequently Asked Questions About Pints in a Gallon
What You Now Know About Pints in a Gallon
The core answer is consistent across both major measurement systems: there are always 8 pints in a gallon. Whether you are working with US customary units or UK imperial units, that 8-to-1 ratio holds firm. What changes is the size of the underlying pint, 16 fl oz in the US and 20 fl oz in the UK, which means a UK gallon holds about 20% more liquid despite containing the same count of pints.
The broader US liquid chain, 1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 16 cups = 128 fl oz, is worth memorizing. Once it becomes second nature you can convert between any two units by stepping through the doubling structure, and recipe scaling becomes far less error-prone.
From here, understanding exactly how ounces relate to pints fills in the last gap in the liquid measurement picture. That guide is linked below and covers every ounce-to-pint conversion you are likely to need in daily cooking and shopping.
Related Reading
The exact ounce values for every pint definition, US liquid, UK imperial, and dry pint, with a full conversion table.
The complete US liquid measurement chain and how to convert between any two units quickly.
How to convert American cups, pints, quarts, and gallons into liters and milliliters for international recipes.