Convert Fluid Ounce (UK) (fl oz (UK)) to Gallon (UK) (gal (UK)) instantly.
Fluid Ounce (UK) to Gallon (UK) conversion
1 Fluid Ounce (UK) (fl oz (UK)) = 0.0062500082 Gallon (UK) (gal (UK)). To convert Fluid Ounce (UK) to Gallon (UK), multiply the value by 0.0062500082.
| Fluid Ounce (UK) (fl oz (UK)) | Gallon (UK) (gal (UK)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0062500082 |
| 2 | 0.012500016 |
| 5 | 0.031250041 |
| 10 | 0.062500082 |
| 25 | 0.15625021 |
| 50 | 0.31250041 |
| 100 | 0.62500082 |
| 1000 | 6.2500082 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Gallon (UK) are in one Fluid Ounce (UK)?
One Fluid Ounce (UK) (fl oz (UK)) equals 0.0062500082 Gallon (UK) (gal (UK)).
How do I convert Fluid Ounce (UK) to Gallon (UK)?
To convert Fluid Ounce (UK) to Gallon (UK), multiply the value by 0.0062500082.
What is 10 Fluid Ounce (UK) in Gallon (UK)?
10 Fluid Ounce (UK) = 0.062500082 Gallon (UK).
About these units
Fluid Ounce (UK) (fl oz (UK))
A UK fluid ounce equals 28.4130625 mL, slightly larger than the US fluid ounce. It forms part of the imperial system used in cooking, beverage preparation, and older pharmaceutical formulations. Imperial fluid ounces were historically derived from the UK gallon (1/160 of a gallon), distinguishing them from US units derived from a different gallon. Though metric units dominate in the UK today, fluid ounces still appear in bartending, antique recipes, and product packaging that caters to traditional preferences or legacy export markets.
Gallon (UK) (gal (UK))
The UK gallon, defined as 4.54609 liters, is larger than the US gallon by nearly 20%. It originated from the British desire to standardize wine and ale measures, leading to a uniform definition during the 19th century. Today, the UK gallon appears in older recipes, fuel consumption discussions, and British Commonwealth trade documents. Although the UK now uses liters for petrol and milk, the gallon remains culturally familiar, especially in automotive contexts such as miles per gallon (MPG), where both imperial and US definitions cause frequent confusion. The UK gallon's legacy persists through its continued use in some Commonwealth nations and specialized industries where imperial measures remain customary.