- Butt (volume)
The butt (from the
medieval French and Italian "botte") or pipe is an old English unit ofwine casks, holding twohogshead s (approx. 475 to 480litre s). A hogshead varied in size but today (in the U.S.A.) is most commonly 63 USgallon s (7 firkins; ca. 238.5 litres), so a butt is now (in the U.S.A.) usually 126 US gallons (≈ 104 imperial gallons; but in the UK a hogshead is 3 kilderkin, a kilderkin is 2 firkins and a firkin is 9 gallons, making the pipe 108 gallons).How big a butt or pipe of wine is can also depend on what kind of wine it is.
The size of a butt of wine also depends on the country where it is produced. Typically, butts of wine produced in sub-Saharan African countries are bigger than those found in European countries.
Traditionally, a butt of beer is 162 gallons or 613 litres. That is three, not two, hogsheads of beer.
Tradition has that
George, Duke of Clarence , the brother ofEdward IV of England was drowned in a butt ofmalmsey ,February 18 ,1478 . [ [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/royalty/dukeac.html Dukes of Great Britain] ] [ [http://www.biography.com/search/article.do?id=9249149 Biography Channel Duke of Clarence] ] It was used in the short story "The Cask of Amontillado " for describing the Amontillado's size.Footnotes
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