The amount of water needed to dilute 50ml of pigment ink depends on how strong or intense you want the color to be.
if you didn't, the food wouldn't last long enough for it to be shipped and bought at the local Bloom, Ingles or Publix. Answer by: ZebraCheetahTap :)
it is not strong enough to harm
if your strong enough and dumb enough yeah
Assuming the question is about the Sauternes Chateau Yquem, then the answer is around $1300 or more for a bottle in good condition, based on Wine Searcher. With a bottle of this age, of course a lot depends on provenance - where was such a bottle bought, stored etc. and the condition itself - does it have the original label, it the level of wine in the bottle good enough, are there signs of seepage? Of course, if the bottle has been lying in some attic and not in temperature-controlled storage, then it's worth a lot less.
enough
It depends on the size of the bottle and the cup. It is actually possible to get a wine glass big enough to hold an entire regular sized bottle of wine.
The fermentation process generates gas, enough to break or explode the bottle.
Dan Murphy sometimes stock Danish akvavit, also line akvavit. thirdly a bottle shop in Canberre has it, i cant remember the exact add but I once bought a whole carton to make sure i had enough for Xmas
enough for the poor to drink
Not enough information in the question to answer it.
the bottle has 20% alachol in. enough to get you drunk :)
When the pear is growing they hang a bottle over the small growing pear. At this time the pear is small enough to put a bottle over it. As the pear ripens, its grows inside the bottle. When the pear is ready to be harvested they take the bottle with the pear "trapped" inside. Then it is off to the distillery where they fill the bottle.