The number of beers in a bottle of wine cannot be determined without additional information. Beers and wine are typically measured and sold in different units, and their quantities are not directly comparable. Beer is typically sold in cans or bottles of various sizes, such as 12 ounces, 16 ounces, or different metric sizes like 330 ml or 500 ml. Wine, on the other hand, is typically sold in bottles of various sizes, including 750 ml (standard wine bottle size) or 375 ml (half-bottle).
The quantity of beer in a bottle of wine or vice versa would depend on the specific sizes and volumes of the bottles and cans in question. If you have a specific bottle of wine and a specific size of beer in mind, you can calculate the number of beers that would be roughly equivalent to the wine by dividing the volume of the wine bottle by the volume of a single beer.
For example, if you have a 750 ml bottle of wine and a 12-ounce (355 ml) beer can, you could estimate that there are roughly 2.11 cans of beer in the wine bottle (750 ml ÷ 355 ml = 2.11). However, this is a rough estimate and doesn't take into account the differences in alcohol content between wine and beer.