Convert Fluid Ounces to Tablespoons

1 fl oz = 2 tbsp

1 fl oz = 2 tbsp

fluid ounces (fl oz) tablespoons (tbsp)
0.5 0.999997
1 2
2 4
5 10
10 19.9999
25 49.9998
50 99.9997
100 200
250 500
500 1000
1000 1999.99

To convert fluid ounces to tablespoons, multiply the value by the conversion factor:

1 fl oz = 2 tbsp

For example: 10 fl oz = 19.9999 tbsp

The Conversion Formula

To convert fluid ounces to tablespoons, multiply the value by the conversion factor: 1 fl oz = 2 tbsp. For a worked example, suppose you need to convert 25 fl oz to tablespoons: 25 × 2 = 49.9998 tbsp. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 2, or equivalently multiply by 0.500002.

About fluid ounces

The fluid ounce (fl oz) is a volume unit, not to be confused with the ounce (oz) of weight. In the US system, 8 fluid ounces make a cup, and 16 fluid ounces make a pint. It is the standard unit for beverage labeling in the US. Interestingly, a US fluid ounce of water weighs slightly more than one ounce by weight (approx. 1.04 oz), whereas in the Imperial system, 1 fl oz of water weighs exactly 1 oz. fluid ounces are commonly used in Soda cans (12 fl oz), Perfume bottles, Shampoo and lotion, and Bar measurements (shots), Medicine liquids.

A standard soda can contains 12 fluid ounces.

About tablespoons

The tablespoon (tbsp) evolved from the serving spoons used at the dinner table. As a unit, it was standardized for recipes to mean exactly 3 teaspoons or 1/2 of a fluid ounce in the US (approx. 14.8 mL). In Australia, a tablespoon is defined as 20 mL. It is the largest spoon in a standard measuring set and is crucial for measuring oils, sauces, and leavening agents. tablespoons are commonly used in Recipe ingredients (oil, sugar), Medicine dosing, Serving sizes (e.g., peanut butter), and Coffee grounds.

A coffee scoop is typically 2 tablespoons.

When Would You Convert fluid ounces to tablespoons?

Converting between fluid ounces and tablespoons is one of the most common volume conversions. You might need this conversion when working with international specifications, following instructions written for a different measurement system, or comparing values across different standards. Having the conversion factor (1 fl oz = 2 tbsp) memorized or bookmarked can save time in professional and everyday contexts alike.