if you get ten bottles, that's only three glasses per guest. so a lot would be needed!
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.
4 six oz glasses of wine per 750 bottle. If you want everyone to have one glass you would need 25 bottles.
A regular 750 ml bottle usually gives you 4 glasses of wine. So, if you get 6 or 7 bottles, you will get each of the 25 people a glass. Multiply that by the number of glasses each would like, and you'll get what you need. A good estimate is 2 people per 750 ml bottle 25 people would need 13 bottles, but I would get 15 to be safe.
1 - 750 ml bottle of wine per kilo of grapes.
There are 60 glasses in a case and figure 1 drink per person per hour.
Each 750ml bottle has about four glasses of wine. 20 bottles would give one glass to each person- so a reasonable host should probably get 40 bottles so each guest enjoys the gathering without getting intoxicated.
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.
There are 12 bottles / 60 glasses of wine per case. 4 cases would be 240 glasses. Figure one glass of wine per person per hour and do the math.
A 5 liter box of wine would give you 6.6 bottles of wine. Since a case is 12 bottles, one 5-liter box would not be enough. Buy 2 5-liter boxes of wine and you would have 13.2 bottles of wine....a little more than a case.
Since 2 bottles can serve 8 people, that’s mean 10 bottles can serve 40 people.
The number of wine bottles you can carry on a plane depends on the airline's policies and the country's regulations. Generally, you are allowed to bring a limited amount of alcohol in your carry-on luggage, usually up to 5 liters per person. It's important to check with the airline and the specific country's rules before packing wine in your luggage.
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.