Sure, 5% is standard, but a .333L bottle is far more likely if they come in a “box” of 24. That’s a difference between 12L of beer and 8L for 24 bottles. Both are a lot, but one is A LOT a lot. Personally, I would struggle to get though 4 liters of yellow lite beer in an evening, but it’s also weird to ask “hey, do we have any functional alcoholics coming? If so I should buy 100 beers.”
Conclusion is based on bad data. Estimate 1 beer per person for 45 minutes of time and you’ll be lucky to have 2 left over afterwards.
Sure, 5% is standard, but a .333L bottle is far more likely if they come in a “box” of 24. That’s a difference between 12L of beer and 8L for 24 bottles. Both are a lot, but one is A LOT a lot. Personally, I would struggle to get though 4 liters of yellow lite beer in an evening, but it’s also weird to ask “hey, do we have any functional alcoholics coming? If so I should buy 100 beers.”
Conclusion is based on bad data. Estimate 1 beer per person for 45 minutes of time and you’ll be lucky to have 2 left over afterwards.
My conclusion is not based on bad data, since my conclusion, ASK, is to get more data.