With 51 voting (so far), 40% of our membership makes 26 to 50 US gallons / 98 to 189 liters each year. That's roughly 10 to 20 cases.
Over 80% make between 11 and 75 gallons / 42 to 284 liters, roughly 5 to 30 cases.
When talking about gallons or liters, I don't really visualize the numbers. A 19 or 23 liter carboy doesn't look like much, nor does a 54 liter demijohn. But when we see 5 cases of wine sitting in boxes, it makes the visualization clear.
As discussed previously, most non-winemakers rarely have more than a case of wine on hand, and the least amount made (according to this survey) is 4.5 cases. Some members have mentioned bottling 700+ bottles in one session.
I find enjoyment in the reaction when explaining these numbers to non-winemakers.
Over 80% make between 11 and 75 gallons / 42 to 284 liters, roughly 5 to 30 cases.
When talking about gallons or liters, I don't really visualize the numbers. A 19 or 23 liter carboy doesn't look like much, nor does a 54 liter demijohn. But when we see 5 cases of wine sitting in boxes, it makes the visualization clear.
As discussed previously, most non-winemakers rarely have more than a case of wine on hand, and the least amount made (according to this survey) is 4.5 cases. Some members have mentioned bottling 700+ bottles in one session.
I find enjoyment in the reaction when explaining these numbers to non-winemakers.