| # | Name | Comments |
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| 351 | Jim Davis | 16 ounces or more equals a "pint", Please do not sell us short. |
| 352 | Sandra Siegner | |
| 353 | Anonymous | Great idea! It's about time; this has always bothered me. |
| 354 | Andrew Pinelli | Fight for your pint! |
| 355 | John Elliot | It's simple - I pay for a gallon of gas, I expect a gallon. I pay for a pint of beer, I expect a pint. The public would be outraged if they were shorted on gas......the same should go for beer.
Cheers! |
| 356 | Matt Perkins | When I ask for a pint, I deserve the entire 16 ounces. |
| 357 | Bob Pendleton | |
| 358 | Anonymous | |
| 359 | Alan Zehntbauer | I'm old and owed a lot of beer apparently! |
| 360 | David Osborne | I have been saying this for at least ten years:
" If I am paying for a pint of beer then I expect to get a FULL pint, not four ounces of foam, and twelve ounces of beer. Just like if I buy a pound of any other product it had better weigh 16 ounces and no less." If a pub feels that you must have a head on your pint of beer, then they had better get 20 ounce glasses. I would love to see that, and a line on the glass to indicate a ful measure, like some countries in Europe do. I should not have to argue with and convince servers that I want a full pint, especially when we are paying record prices for a common man's drink made from inexpensive ingredients! They usually comply with my request, if not I walk out. Every beer drinker out there should sign this petition. |
| 361 | Angelo De Ieso II | Great effort and noble cause! Good work, Jeff! I hate getting cheating on a "pint." |
| 362 | Stephanie | |
| 363 | Jeffrey Bluhm | |
| 364 | Tim Hanrahan | |
| 365 | Lyle Huber | |
| 366 | Jon Abernathy | |
| 367 | Rich Rintoul | |
| 368 | Jeff Bayer | |
| 369 | Anonymous | |
| 370 | Ron Gansberg | We here at Raccoon Lodge and Brew Pub want to comply with the honest pint movement. We need clarification. Is the glass 16 oz to the rim or is the glass 16 oz of beer + head to the rim? And if the latter, who is a good supplier? |
| 371 | Lindsay | |
| 372 | Steve Kiser | |
| 373 | Jason Wallace | Our beers taste too good to be skimping ounces!! |
| 374 | Mike M | We want compensation for our combined 2 oz's we were shorted in the past. ;) Or is that on another petition?
Cheers! |
| 375 | Bruce Prior | When I order a PINT I would like a full pint-16 oz. Especially since the prices keep raising. $5 dollars for a pint should be a FULL pint. |
| 376 | Anonymous | Don't cheat us, please! Tired of places like Henry's trying to pull the wool over our eyes. We know beer here. We drink beer here. We expect an honest pint if not an imperial. |
| 377 | Anonymous | |
| 378 | Donnie | Would love to find a pub that serves a 'true' 16oz beer |
| 379 | Evan Haas | |
| 380 | Olaf Sweetman | |
| 381 | Oliver Manuel | A pint's a pound the world around, or at least it SHOULD be! Yes, if I order a pint at a pub I am entering into a contract with the establishment for 16 oz. of beer in exchange for the posted price. |
| 382 | John Lund Former teasurer Oregon Brew Crew | It's simple. IF you sell a Pint It should hold at least 16 ounces or YOU ARE DISHONEST. |
| 383 | David DeKrey | |
| 384 | Matt Wallace | Hurrah to honest pints! Hip-hip-hurrah to imperial pints! |
| 385 | Julia Mayrose | |
| 386 | Tracy A. Pond | |
| 387 | Evan Manvel | May have already signed this - sorry! |
| 388 | Benjamin Foote | We've added honestPint information to pdxstump...
http://pdxstump.com/directory/honestPint |
| 389 | Josie Nedved | |
| 390 | Alan Locklear | |
| 391 | Ryan Peck | |
| 392 | Terry MacDonald | |
| 393 | Zach Mull | |
| 394 | Colin Néber Wilson | |
| 395 | ethan long | since I'm helpin' brew for a buddy in a far off land it's not hyper critical. BUT, if I come to P-town I'd love to be welcomed by a proper pint and not some cheap bastard taster! |
| 396 | Nathan Banks | I would love to see glasses here with an honest fill line like they have in England. |
| 397 | Bjorn K. van der Leeuw | |
| 398 | Anonymous | |
| 399 | Cody Payne | A pint equals 16 ounces. Anything less is misleading the consumer. |
| 400 | Anonymous | |