There are approximately 60 lbs of syrup in 5 gallons.
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
5 gallons = 20 quarts
5 US gallons is 18,927.1mL
5 gallons is 40 pints.
Bag-in-box syrups are mixed 5:1 with water for regular, 5.5:1 for diet. So for regular Coca-Cola you get 30 US gallons of soda from a 5 gallon bib, the bib's 5 plus 25 of water. Since there are 8 pints in a gallon, you get 240 16oz cups from a 5 gallon bib.
The ratio is 1 part syrup to 5 parts water. 5 gallons of syrup makes 30 gallons of coke. 30 gallons is 113.562 liters.
> About 11 lbs To be legally labeled Maple Syrup, the syrup must have a minimum BRIX reading of no less than 66. That would mean a minimum weight per gallon of 11.1382 lbs or 11lbs 2.2 oz.
Approximately 43 gallons of sap is required to make one gallon of syrup.
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
It depends on the concentration of the bromine tablets. Typically, one bromine tablet treats around 500 gallons of water, so for 5 gallons you would need about 0.1 tablet if you break it down proportionally.
Oh, dude, 5 gallons of soda syrup weighs around 40 pounds. So, like, if you're thinking of carrying it all at once, maybe hit the gym first. Or just order a smaller size and save yourself the trouble of feeling like you're lifting a small child every time you make a soda.
5 gallons of water weighs approximately 41.7 pounds.
around 2.5 lbs to a gallon depending on the grape.
About 1.37 gallons. Water weighs about 8 lbs 5 oz per US gallon.
Yes, it can be done, but remember to use a big enough pot. If you want one pint of syrup, you have to boil down about 5 gallons of sap. Think about how long your stove would take to boil 5 gallons of water down to one pint, and you've got the idea. Got a big pot? :-)
5 gallons = 20 quarts
It depends on what it is. 5 gallons of lead weighs a lot more than 5 gallons of helium. 5 gallons of water weighs a bit over 40 pounds.