No. One cc (cubic centimetre) = 1mL or 0.1cL60ml - isn't cc the same as cl?
One litre = 10dL (never used)
- or 100cL (only used for wines and spirits)
- or 1000mL - also known as cc
(there is a technical difference between cc and mL, but only a pedantic nerd would worry about it..)
We should stick to pints (British ones, that is; not those short measured American efforts.. )
60mL is just over 1/10 of a British pint, or just over 1/8 of an American one.
Tom
"O plump head-waiter at The Cock, To which I most resort, How goes the time? 'Tis five o'clock. Go fetch a pint of port" - Tennyson