Nipperkin

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The nipperkin is a

gill, or one thirty-second of an English pint. In other estimations, one nip (an abbreviation that originated in 1796) is either one-third of a pint, or any amount less than or equal to half a pint. A nipperkin is also one-eighth of a pint of beer or any other liquor.[1]
The name has been also used as inspiration for drinking dens and bars around England, with the most notable being “The Nipperkin” in Mayfair, London.

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References

  1. ^ Harper, Douglas. "nip". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 12 January 2013.