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Friday Quiz

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:03 am
by Quizmaster
Today’s quiz should be quick?

You have been given beverage responsibility for the upcoming Bastille Day diner; naturally the wines served will originate from France. It is a large function and the following have been sourced:

i) From Champagne: 12 Magnums, 3 Jéroboams, 6 Rehoboams, 2 Methusalehs, 4 Salmanazars/Shalmanesers, 5 Balthazars, 3 Nebuchadnezzars, 3 Melchiors

ii) From Bordeaux: 8 Magnums, 6 Marie-Jeannes, 10 Double Magnums, 5 Jéroboams, 5 Impériales, 3 Balthazars, 2 Nebuchadnezzars, 2 Melchiors

iii) From Burgundy: 6 Magnums, 6 Jéroboams, 2 Rehoboams, 3 Methusalehs, 2 Salmanazars/Shalmanesers, 4 Balthazars, 2 Nebuchadnezzars, 3 Melchiors

iv) From Rhone: 4 Magnums, 3 Jéroboams, 6 Rehoboams, 4 Methusalehs, 2 Salmanazars/Shalmanesers, 2 Balthazars, 4 Nebuchadnezzars, 1 Melchior

How many equivalent 750ml bottles of the above will be available for the function?

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:17 am
by Andrew Jordan
1,172 standard 750ml bottles made up of:

354 Champagne
280 Bordeaux
284 Burgundy
254 Rhone

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:32 am
by Irregular
How did you end up with an odd number of bottles for Champagne and Bordeaux AJ? Shouldn't they all end up as even numbers?

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:40 am
by Andrew Jordan
Irregular wrote:How did you end up with an odd numbers of bottles for Champagne and Bordeaux AJ? Shouldn't they all end up as even numbers?


Good point ... number changed. Although I suppose you could end up with an odd total for Bordeaux if there were an odd number of Marie Jeannes!

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:47 am
by Steve
Edited because my maths sucks. Back to the calculator!

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:52 am
by Dipso
1148

348 from Champagne
272 from Burgundy
248 from Rhone
280 from Bordeaux

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 11:54 am
by scottv
Andrew Jordan wrote:1,172 standard 750ml bottles made up of:

354 Champagne
280 Bordeaux
284 Burgundy
254 Rhone


What he said.

Cheers

Scott

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 12:07 pm
by Steve
348 bottles from Champagne,
310 bottles from Bordeaux,
272 bottles from Burgundy,
248 bottles from the Rhone,

1178 in total

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 2:59 pm
by Michael McNally
348 from Champagne
280 from Bordeaux
272 from Burgundy
248 from Rhone
1148 in total

Some dinner!!!

My real answer as to how many would be "available for the function" is none, as I would most likely load up a truck and do a runner :D . That's assuming I knew something about French wine - which I do not :shock: .

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 3:01 pm
by Gavin Trott
Michael McNally wrote:348 from Champagne
280 from Bordeaux
272 from Burgundy
248 from Rhone
1148 in total

Some dinner!!!

My real answer as to how many would be "available for the function" is none, as I would most likely load up a truck and do a runner :D . That's assuming I knew something about French wine - which I do not :shock: .


Not to forget

1148 in total

so probably

148 will be corked! :twisted: :twisted:

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 3:11 pm
by Andrew Jordan
Andrew Jordan wrote:1,172 standard 750ml bottles made up of:

354 Champagne
280 Bordeaux
284 Burgundy
254 Rhone


After doing some research, I just realised that a Jéroboam in Bordeaux is a different size than the other 3 regions. :oops: :oops: So my updated answer is:

1,148 standard 750ml bottles made up of:

348 Champagne
280 Bordeaux
272 Burgundy
248 Rhone

Agree with Dipso and MM.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2006 4:17 pm
by GraemeG
Irregular wrote:How did you end up with an odd number of bottles for Champagne and Bordeaux AJ? Shouldn't they all end up as even numbers?


Don't have my research books to hand, but I thought there was one large format bottle equivalent to 9 regular bottles? Which would make an odd number a possibility...
cheers,
Graeme

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 9:46 am
by Quizmaster
The answer is 1,148. Well done Dipso for the first to get it, and also to everyone else who got it.

The only tricky aspect of the question related to a Jeroboam, which in Champagne, Burgundy and Rhone holds 3 litres, while in Bordeaux it’s a 4.5 litre bottle. (Those Frenchies – in Bordeaux a 3 litre bottle is simply a double magnum!)

Greame, to the best of my knowledge there is no 9 x 750ml bottle equivalent, you may be thinking of a Shalmaneser which is a 9 litre bottle?

The only way there could have been an odd number of bottles was if there was an odd number of the Bordeaux Marie Jeanne’s, which are equivalent to 3 750ml bottles.

Till next Friday ……….

Quizmaster

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:30 pm
by Michael McNally
Sorry to lodge a protest Quizmaster, but you will note that Dipso and I arrived at our 1148 via different numbers. Can you adjudicate on the breakdown please?

Michael

PS Not competitive (unless there is a prize!), just curious.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:44 pm
by Hacker
Michael McNally wrote:Sorry to lodge a protest Quizmaster, but you will note that Dipso and I arrived at our 1148 via different numbers. Can you adjudicate on the breakdown please?

Michael

PS Not competitive (unless there is a prize!), just curious.


Check again....they look the same to me.... :?

cheers,

David M.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:53 pm
by Michael McNally
Thanks, David. My humblest apologies. The different order threw me. Question withdrawn :oops: .