Convert Fluid Ounce to US Gallon (fl oz → gal (US))
The US fluid ounce is the standard unit for beverage portions, cocktail recipes, and personal-care product sizes.
Fluid Ounce to US Gallon Conversion Table
10 common values| Fluid Ounce | US Gallon |
|---|---|
| 1 fl oz | 0.007813 gal (US) |
| 2 fl oz | 0.015625 gal (US) |
| 5 fl oz | 0.039063 gal (US) |
| 10 fl oz | 0.078125 gal (US) |
| 20 fl oz | 0.15625 gal (US) |
| 50 fl oz | 0.390625 gal (US) |
| 100 fl oz | 0.78125 gal (US) |
| 200 fl oz | 1.5625 gal (US) |
| 500 fl oz | 3.90625 gal (US) |
| 1,000 fl oz | 7.8125 gal (US) |
How to Convert Fluid Ounce to US Gallon Manually
Step by StepConverting fluid ounces to US gallons is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in fluid ouncesStart with the number of fluid ounces (fl oz) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 0.007813The conversion factor from fl oz to gal (US) is 0.007813. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in US gallonsThe result is your value in US gallons (gal (US)).
Formula
Multiply the value in fluid ounces by 0.007813. For the reverse direction, multiply by 128.
gal (US) = fl oz × 0.007813fl oz = gal (US) × 128Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- 1 US fl oz ≈ 29.6 ml; 1 UK fl oz ≈ 28.4 ml.
- 8 US fl oz ≈ 1 US cup ≈ 237 ml.
- Use ml to avoid ambiguity between US and UK fluid ounces.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Mixing US and UK fluid ounces — 16 fl oz (US) = 473 ml vs. 16 fl oz (UK) = 455 ml.
- Confusing fluid ounce (volume) with avoirdupois ounce (mass).
- Assuming 1 fl oz = 1 oz by weight — only true for pure water and approximately.
About Fluid Ounce and US Gallon
What is the Fluid Ounce?
The US fluid ounce equals exactly 29.5735295625 milliliters and is the standard small-volume unit for beverages, cocktails, personal-care products, and cooking in the United States. It is distinct from the (weight) ounce: 1 fluid ounce of water weighs about 1 ounce by weight at room temperature, but other liquids may weigh more or less. Soft-drink cans (12 fl oz), beer bottles (12 fl oz), shampoo bottles, and skin-cream tubs all label volume in fluid ounces. The US fluid ounce is slightly different from the UK imperial fluid ounce (28.4131 mL — about 4% smaller), reflecting the different gallon definitions. The US fl oz relates to the gallon (128 fl oz = 1 gal), the cup (8 fl oz = 1 cup), the tablespoon (2 tbsp = 1 fl oz), and the milliliter (1 fl oz ≈ 29.57 mL). Cocktail recipes universally use fluid ounces.
- US beverage and soda can sizes (12 fl oz)
- Cosmetic and personal-care product volumes
- US fluid recipes and cocktail measures
A US soda can is 12 fl oz (355 ml). A Starbucks Tall is 12 fl oz; Grande is 16; Venti is 20.
What is the US Gallon?
The US liquid gallon equals exactly 3.785411784 liters and is the standard volume unit for fuel, beverages, milk, and household liquids in the United States. Defined as 231 cubic inches, the US gallon descends from the English wine gallon of 1707, which Britain replaced with the larger imperial gallon in 1824 — a divergence that left the United States with a different gallon than the rest of the English-speaking world. American gas stations price gasoline by the gallon (typical fill-up: 12–15 gallons), milk is sold in half-gallons and gallons, and many beverages come in fluid-ounce subdivisions of the gallon. The US gallon relates to the liter (1 gal ≈ 3.785 L), the quart (4 qt = 1 gal), the pint (8 pt = 1 gal), the cup (16 cups = 1 gal), and the imperial gallon (1 imp gal ≈ 1.201 US gal — about 20% larger).
- US fuel pricing and consumption
- US paint, oil and cleaning-product packaging
- US beverage containers (1-gallon jugs of milk)
US car tank ≈ 15 gallons (57 L). 1 US gallon of milk is a common grocery size (3.79 L). US paint often sold by the gallon.