An average bath is filled at 8.8 to 13.2 gallons (40 to 60 L)
uhm
if a bath is 60L and a can is 500ml aka 0.5 liter that would make 30 cans not 80-120
once thats said. I do belive a bath would be more than 60L and thus more than 30 cans and deffo somewhere between 50 and 100, then you need to know his wieght and how much he'll disperce "you cant really fill it to the top" or at elast you dont need to,
so he can cool down from this heatwave in style.
might be cheaper to buy 2 litre bottles of cheap cider?
ooh ooh ohh!! I can save you money here!!!
for every beer I drink I piddle out 3 so really if you just buy me enough beer to fill a third of the bath I can do the rest...though it'd be warm so would need to go in the fridge for a bit but still, every penny counts!!
Ez, spending pennys for the nation!
You won't need a fridge either, just fill your mouth with ice first sparx.
I love it when a plan comes together
Depends how big his bath is.
Plus there you havent accounted for displacement when he sits in it, so you dont need it full to the brin.
That is also a mix of water and cans, with the metal of the cans taking up more space.

Yeah true, but this by no means a big bath, and I'm sure the Wolfe will want a lounger of a bathYou ahve a good point on displacement, but I have to say I'm 6'2" and I'd want the bath at least half full and I still wouldn't displace enough to get it even close to the brim (no comments on fatties etc.
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The metal displacement surely backs up my argument? You would need more beer to fill it then. That top layer has over 120 cans, so I think many more might be needed.
Where is Brainiac when you need it? Awesome show![]()
But you can't really fight with the math, can you?
If it's a 120L one, you'd need 240 500ml cans to fill it completely.
So all we need are dimensions of the bath and voila!
Get to measuring!
Give us a size guide Toht, I hadn't seen one in the thread to date and I'm too lazy to find one!
240 cans sound more like it, now all we need to do is calculate Vodka cost to do it, taking into account evaporation. Now that really does get scientific![]()