7 1/2 gallons
You would need 7.5 gallons to get 120 8 ounce servings.
81.25 gallons....serving each person 8 oz of coffee.
The number of people is (640) divided by (the number of ounces that each person consumes) .
About 5 or 6 bucks.
The answer depends on how much is served to each person.
I would get instant tea and a big pot. Put in water and stir in tea until it is the strength you want. If you want something a bit different add blueberry juice, cranberry juice to the tea. This is called Boston tea and is very refreshing. Stir in ice for a cool drink.
To determine how many gallons of water to serve 150 people, a common estimate is about half a gallon per person for a meal or event. Therefore, for 150 people, you would need approximately 75 gallons of water. However, this amount can vary based on the duration of the event and the types of activities involved. It's always a good idea to provide a bit extra to ensure everyone stays hydrated.
What is a "people quart"
You would need 13.13 US gallons or 10.93 Imperial gallons.
To determine how many gallons of iced tea to serve 70 people, a good rule of thumb is to estimate about 1 cup (8 ounces) per person. This translates to approximately 5.5 gallons for 70 people, considering that there are 128 ounces in a gallon. Therefore, serving around 5 to 6 gallons of iced tea should be sufficient for your gathering. Adjustments can be made based on guests' preferences and whether other beverages are also being served.
4 gallons of not-so-good chili would fill 16 1-quart containers. However, if the chili is any good, there won't be 16 quarts left -- the "sampling" will considerably diminish the quantity available to put into containers.