Whether you’re planning a tea party, preparing for a long day, or simply curious, this article will help you understand the number of servings in a gallon of tea.

The Basic Calculation
Before we dive into the calculations, it’s essential to understand the units of measurement we’ll be using.
In the United States, a gallon is equal to 128 fluid ounces, while a standard serving of tea is typically 8 fluid ounces, or one cup.
To calculate the number of servings in a gallon of tea, you can simply divide the total fluid ounces in a gallon by the fluid ounces in a single serving:
128 fluid ounces (1 gallon) ÷ 8 fluid ounces (1 serving) = 16 servings
So, in a gallon of tea, you can expect to find 16 servings of 8 fluid ounces each.
Serving Size Variability
It’s important to note that not everyone prefers or uses the standard 8 fluid ounce serving size. The actual number of servings you can get from a gallon of tea will depend on the size of the cups you’re using.
For example, if you’re using 6 fluid ounce cups, a gallon of tea would yield approximately 21 servings (128 ÷ 6 = 21.33).