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hectolitre

[ UK /hˈɛktəlˌiːtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a metric unit of volume or capacity equal to 100 liters

How To Use hectolitre In A Sentence

  • According to the Union of Bulgarian Brewers, beer consumption totalled 4.3 million hectolitres last year.
  • China consumes an estimated 250 million hectolitres of beer per annum, the world's biggest by volume.
  • Before the fall of communism in 1989, Bulgaria exported five million hectolitres of wine a year to the Soviet Union.
  • It has been estimated that they would have contained about 2,500 hectolitres of wine; details of their capacities were inscribed below their necks.
  • Instead of a normal 50-60 hectolitres per hectare for dry white wines, we are talking about yields of around 16-20 hectolitres per hectare.
  • According to the Union of Bulgarian Brewers, beer consumption totalled 4.3 million hectolitres last year.
  • Scottish & Newcastle's production is already near full-capacity in Britain, producing approximately 16 million hectolitres of beer each year.
  • Consumption rose from 5.2 million hectolitres in 1996 to an estimated 5.6 million hectolitres last year, significantly below the economy's rate of growth.
  • The country imports 10 million hectolitres every year.
  • Consumption rose from 5.2 million hectolitres in 1996 to an estimated 5.6 million hectolitres last year, significantly below the economy's rate of growth.
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