There are 60 glasses in a case and figure 1 drink per person per hour.
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∙ 2010-10-03 23:39:10Approx 300 750ml bottles in a 60 gallon wine barrel.
Two cases of wine (24 bottles) would provide each guest two glasses of wine.
There are 60 glasses in a case (12 bottles) and figure one glass per person per hour.
12 bottles a case, 60 glasses a case. Figure about one drink per person per hour. I'd say four cases.
You get about 6 average glasses from a bottle of wine, you should allow about 3 glasses per person (half a bottle), this can change however depending on a few factors; - how long will the party be going on for, a typical glass of wine will last about 20-30 minutes -will people be bringing wine or are you supplying it all, it they are bringing wine then you only need to provide for the first 2 glasses (this would work out at 20 bottles for the party) -you know your friend better then me, will they be getting drunk or just "having a couple", if it's the former then they'll probably go through at least a bottle each, I'd have 72 bottles ready in this case, if it's the latter 24 bottles will probably do. All in all if I were having a party for 60 wine drinkers I'd make sure to have too much rather then too little and I'd make sure i can bring whatever isn't used back to the Off Licence (wine shop, liquer store etc), I'd have 60 bottles, one per person.
If 150 people each consume two glasses of wine, that would require 60 standard 750 ml bottles .
Approx 300 750ml bottles in a 60 gallon wine barrel.
60 bottles should be fine.
Two cases of wine (24 bottles) would provide each guest two glasses of wine.
You want, at least, two glasses per person = 240 glasses.1 case = 12 bottles = 60 glasses.So you want 4 cases of wine, at least.
Between 60-80
There are 60 glasses in a case (12 bottles) and figure one glass per person per hour.
12 bottles a case, 60 glasses a case. Figure about one drink per person per hour. I'd say four cases.
12 bottles is about 60 glasses, so I'd go 30 to be on the safe side. That's about 2 and a half glasses per person.
5 glasses a bottle X 12 bottles a case = 60 glasses a case. Figure one glass per person per hour and do the math.
The number of bottles of water holding 60 fluid ounces of water is 60 / (amount of water in each bottle)
60