You will need between 18 and 32 bottles. The exact number depends on whether you have 18 oz bottles or 22 oz ones, and on how much, exactly, each person drinks.
On average, there are 5 real-sized glasses of wine in a bottle. If each person has 2 glasses of wine, that's 140 glasses. Divide that by 5 and you get 28 standard sized 750ml bottles needed. You have options to get larger format bottles, such as magnums that are 1500ml, to cut down on the number of 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.
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.
Normally you would work it out to roughly six glasses from a standard bottle of champagne so 30 people would be 5 bottles, but i would round it up to six!!
if you get ten bottles, that's only three glasses per guest. so a lot would be needed!
Forty 750 ml bottles of wine would serve 100 people two standard five ounce glasses of wine each.
The average bottle of champagne produces 6 servings, when served in fluted glasses. That is a full flute. If your guests are not big champagne drinkers, you can get by with serving half a flute: have the servers pour as the give the glass to the guest. The bubbles foam to the top of the glass, but when they subside, there is really just half a glass of champagne. So, 25 bottles of champagne serve 150 full glasses and 13 bottles serve 150 half glasses.
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.
Most boxed wine is stored in a 3 liter bag which holds the equivalent of 4 bottles of wine. Generally, a bottle of wine produces 4 to 6 glasses depending on the size of the glass. Consequently, a box of wine would equal the equivalent of 16 to 24 glasses.
Bottles, glasses, mugs, cans, and steins are the conventional modes. As for the unconventional, anything that will hold the drink long enough to be consumed could be used.
There are 60 glasses in a case and figure 1 drink per person per hour.
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