Millilitres to Fluid Ounces Calculator

Convert millilitres to fluid ounces instantly. Ideal for Aussie cooking, cocktail recipes, and converting US measurements. Get precise ml to fl oz results now.

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ml to fl oz Conversion Formula

To convert millilitres to US fluid ounces, multiply the ml value by 0.033814. This converts to US customary fluid ounces, where 1 US fl oz = 29.5735 ml. Note: UK (imperial) fluid ounces are larger at 28.4131 ml each.

1 ml = 0.0338140565 fl_oz

Millilitres to Fluid Ounces Conversion Table

Milliliters (ml) Fluid Ounces (fl_oz)

How to Use

  1. 1

    Enter Millilitres

    Type the ml value you want to convert — common entries include recipe amounts (15 ml, 250 ml), beverage sizes (375 ml stubby, 500 ml water bottle), or medicine doses (5 ml, 10 ml)

  2. 2

    View Fluid Ounces

    The equivalent fl oz value appears instantly. For example, a 250 ml cup converts to about 8.45 fl oz (great for converting US baking recipes to metric)

  3. 3

    Copy or Swap

    Copy the result or click Swap to convert fluid ounces back to millilitres

  4. 4

    Use the Table

    Check the conversion table for common bar and kitchen measurements — an Australian standard drink/nip is 30 ml (approx 1 fl oz)

Why Use Be Converter?

Instant Conversion

Get precise ml to fl oz results in real-time as you type — perfect for whipping up cocktails in Sydney or adjusting recipes from American food blogs

US & UK Fluid Ounce Clarity

Converts to US customary fluid ounces (29.57 ml) and clearly notes UK imperial fluid ounces (28.41 ml) so you don't get confused when following international recipes

Conversion Table

Quick reference with common Aussie kitchen measurements: 30 ml (standard nip), 250 ml (cup), 600 ml (pint size)

Bidirectional

Easily swap between millilitres and fluid ounces with one click for reverse conversions

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many fluid ounces are in 1 millilitre?
1 millilitre equals 0.033814 US fluid ounces. So a standard 375 ml middy/pot holds about 12.68 fl oz, and a 600 ml bottle holds about 20.29 fl oz.
How many ml is a standard shot?
An Australian standard drink/nip is 30 ml (approx 1.01 fl oz). However, US recipes often use a 1.5 fl oz shot (about 44 ml), so this tool is handy for adapting American cocktail recipes to local measurements.
What is the difference between US and UK fluid ounces?
A US fluid ounce is 29.5735 ml, while a UK (imperial) fluid ounce is 28.4131 ml. In Australia, we use millilitres, but if you are using a vintage UK recipe or an American cookbook, this difference matters. This converter uses US fluid ounces.
How many fluid ounces is a 750 ml wine bottle?
A standard 750 ml wine bottle equals 25.36 US fluid ounces. That's roughly 5 standard 150 ml glasses of wine.
Is this tool free to use?
Absolutely! Our millilitres to fluid ounces converter is completely free with no registration required. Use it as often as you need for cooking, bartending, or recipe conversions.

About Millilitres to Fluid Ounces Converter

Our free online millilitres to fluid ounces converter provides instant, accurate volume conversions for Australian kitchens and bars. While Australia officially uses the metric system (millilitres and litres), many international recipes—especially from the United States—rely on fluid ounces. This tool helps bridge that gap, converting ml to US fl oz (29.5735 ml per fl oz) while distinguishing them from UK imperial measurements (28.4131 ml). Whether you are adjusting a cocktail recipe in Melbourne or baking a cake in Brisbane, ensure your measurements are spot on.

Expert Tips for ml to fl oz Conversion

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For quick kitchen estimates: 30 ml ≈ 1 fl oz, 250 ml ≈ 8.5 fl oz, and 500 ml ≈ 17 fl oz. Keep in mind that an Australian cup is 250 ml, while a US cup is 240 ml.

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When following a cocktail recipe, an Australian 'nip' is 30 ml, whereas a US 'jigger' is typically 44-60 ml (1.5-2 fl oz). Always check the origin of your recipe.

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Standard beverage sizes: A 375 ml stubby (beer) is about 12.7 fl oz, a standard bottle of wine is 750 ml (25.4 fl oz), and a 1 litre jug of water is about 33.8 fl oz.

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Medicine dosing is critical — always use the measuring device provided. A standard Australian metric teaspoon is 5 ml (0.17 fl oz). Never use kitchen silverware for medicine.

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When baking, precision matters. If a US recipe asks for 1 cup of milk (8 fl oz), use 240 ml. If it asks for 1 cup of flour, weigh it for best results, but volume-wise, Australian cups are 250 ml.