Twenty four if we're talking 12 ounce bottles or cans.
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there is a 6 pack 12oz cans a12 pack and a 24 pack
i say at least 3 but don't get compleatly drunk unless it's your party (^.^)
It depends on how many people will drink wine or beer. If everybody drinks wine, then you will need to buy 25 - 30 bottles, 4 - 5 people per bottle. For beer, it is a bottle per person.
Since 2 bottles can serve 8 people, thatβs mean 10 bottles can serve 40 people.
I can't tell you how many bottles will fit in a cargo container because I don't know what size they are. Tequila comes in different volumes and different types of bottles.
Well...a standard case of wine has 12 (or a dozen) bottles, so 10 cases would be 10 dozen bottles of wine. Was this a trick question? There are some wines that come packed in cases of 6, so there would be a half-dozen in each of those.
50 bottles
if you get ten bottles, that's only three glasses per guest. so a lot would be needed!
Homebrewing equipment can be bought for under $100 and will last a long time if you take care of it properly. Individual kits can be bought for between $20-50 and will make 5 gallons of beer. Ingredients can be bought seperately for about the same price. You can buy brand new bottles for around $20/per 24 bottles or you can decide to reuse store bought beer bottles if they are not the twist-off type.
About 7.56 500mL bottles per gallon.
The standard bottle is 25.4 ounces which pours to about 4 glasses (a magnum is 50.8 ounces and pours 8 glasses, but most people buy the standard bottles). For a single round of 60 glasses, you will need 15 bottles. For a dinner or quiet social event, I bring enough for 2 glasses per person. At a party or a wedding, I plan for 4 glasses per person.
89oz /16oz per bottle = 5.56 bottles