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How Many Tablespoons In A Pint

Modified: Aug 20, 2022 · Published: Aug 18, 2022 by Irina Totterman · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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If you love drinking beer, you might be curious to know how many tablespoons in a pint of your favorite drink. The best way is using this simple pints to tablespoons conversion guide!

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Liquid pints and tablespoons also are two common units of kitchen measurements.

But what happens when you need to know how many tablespoons are in a pint?

The answer is simple: there are 16 tablespoons in a pint. So, 2 pints equal 32 tablespoons.

This conversion helps make your favorite recipes because liquid pints are often used to measure liquid ingredients.

Tablespoons are used to measure small amounts of liquid or dry ingredients (dry tablespoons).

But what is the conversion formula? Read on to learn everything about pints to tablespoons conversion.

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  • How to convert pints to tablespoons
  • Pints to tablespoons conversion chart
  • Printable conversion charts
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Tablespoons and pints

Tablespoons and pints are both liquid measurements.

A pint is abbreviated as pt; a tablespoon is most commonly abbreviated T, tbsp, tbs, or occasional tblspn.

A tablespoon is used for serving and a measurement unit of volume. So, how much is a tablespoon by region?

1 US tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, 4 fluid drams, 1/16 cup, ½ fluid ounces, 0.03 US liquid pint, 0.000014787 cubic meters, or 14.8 milliliters.

1 Imperial tablespoon equals 3 imperial teaspoons, 0.06 Imperial cup, 0.625 imperial fluid ounces, 0.03 Imperial pint, or 18 milliliters.

In the nutrition labeling in the United States and the United Kingdom, a tablespoon is defined as 15 ml.

1 metric tablespoon equals 15 ml. Canada accepted the metric system as the official measuring system in 1971, so one Canadian tablespoon equals 15 ml.

Australian tablespoon has a different volume from the ones mentioned above.

1 Australian tablespoon equals ⅔ fl oz, 4 teaspoons, 2 dessertspoons, or 20 ml.

A liquid pint is a volume unit in the US customary and Imperial system. But a US liquid pint shouldn't be confused with a dry pint, a weight measurement, and an Imperial pint (aka British pint).

So what is a pint value?

1 US pt = 0.125 US gallon, 0.5 US quart, 16 US fl oz, 1.97 US cup, 32 US tablespoons, or 96 US teaspoons.

1 pt Imperial = 0.125 Imperial gallons, 0.5 Imperial quarts, 20 Imperial fl oz, 2 Imperial cups, 32 Imperial tablespoons, or 96 Imperial teaspoons.

How many tablespoon in a pint

1 pint to a tablespoon (1 pt to tbsp)

How many tablespoons are in one pint?

1 pt = 32 tbsp (US system), so

there are 32 fluid tablespoons in a pint.

How many dry tablespoons in a pint?

1 pt = 37.2367102 tbsp (dry, US), so

there are about 37 dry tablespoons in a pint.

How many Imperial tablespoons in one Imperial pint?

1 pt Imperial = 32 tbsp Imperial (Imperial system), so

there are 32 Imperial tablespoons (aka British tablespoons) in an Imperial pint.

How to convert pints to tablespoons

To convert US pints to US tablespoons, multiply the number of pints by the conversion factor, which is 32:

tablespoons = pt x 32.

Let's have a look at examples.

How many tablespoons in 2 pints

2 pt x 32 = 64 tbsp, so

there are 64 tablespoons in 2 pints.

How many tablespoons in 4 pints

There are 128 tablespoons in 4 pints.

How many tablespoons in 6 pints

There are 192 tablespoons in 6 pints.

How many tablespoons in 8 pints

There are 512 tablespoons in 8 pints.

Pints to tablespoons conversion chart

Here is a handy chart to convert US liquid pints to American tablespoons for easy reference.

PintsTablespoonsPintsTablespoons
⅛ pt4 tbsp14 pt448 tbsp
¼pt8 tbsp15 pt480 tbsp
½ pt16 tbsp16 pt512 tbsp
¾ pt24 tbsp17 pt544 tbsp
1 pt32 tbsp18 pt576 tbsp
2 pt64 tbsp19 pt608 tbsp
3 pt96 tbsp20 pt640 tbsp
4 pt128 tbsp21 pt672 tbsp
5 pt160 tbsp22 pt704 tbsp
6 pt192 tbsp23 pt736 tbsp
7 pt224 tbsp24 pt768 tbsp
8 pt256 tbsp25 pt800 tbsp
9 pt288 tbsp26 pt832 tbsp
10 pt320 tbsp27 pt864 tbsp
11 pt352 tbsp28 pt896 tbsp
12 pt384 tbsp29 pt928 tbsp
13 pt416 tbsp30 pt960 tbsp
Pint to tablespoon conversion table

Printable conversion charts

Whether you are looking for a liquid conversion chart or weight conversions, the blog has some helpful ones.

One of them is a comprehensive kitchen conversion chart that has a few conversion tables for dry and wet ingredients and an oven temperature, and a free printable.

I also created other helpful printables for cooking and baking:

  • Baking pan conversion chart
  • Cooking weight conversion chart
  • Liquid conversion chart
  • Oven temperature conversion chart

Related conversions

Make sure to check out other common kitchen conversions, especially for tablespoons and pints measurement conversions:

  • How Many Grams Is In A Tablespoon?
  • How Many Milliliters In A Tablespoon
  • How Many Ounces In A Pint
  • How Many Cups In A Pint

Also, you will love this simple tool - Cake Pan Converter - to calculate cake pan sizes.

Conclusion

I hope this guide has answered all the questions about how many tablespoons per American pint.

And if you ever need to learn baking measurements deeper or level up your baking, sign up for a Baking Basics E-course.

FAQ

How many tablespoons in a pint of liquid

There are 32 tablespoons in a pint of liquid.

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I'm Irina, an experienced home baker with over 30 years of expertise and the blogger behind Baking Like a Chef (since 2018), where I share baking recipes, tips, and tricks. My recipes have been featured in the renowned French Chef Simon and Le Journal des Femmes.

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