Bar Calculator For Wedding In Los Angeles

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The Bar calculator for wedding in Los Angeles is a practical tool designed to assist users in estimating the necessary requirements and costs associated with hosting a wedding bar. This form is particularly beneficial for users planning weddings in Los Angeles, where local regulations and venue restrictions can impact bar service decisions. Key features include customizable options for drink selections, serving styles, and estimated guest counts, making it relevant for couples, event planners, and catering services. Filling instructions emphasize simple input fields for selecting beverage types and quantities, ensuring a straightforward user experience. Editing options allow users to adjust estimates easily as plans evolve. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can leverage this form for legal due diligence, ensuring compliance with local alcohol serving laws and regulations. It serves as a valuable reference for crafting service agreements and negotiating contracts with vendors. By providing clarity on costs and logistics, the Bar calculator enhances planning efficiency and reduces potential legal pitfalls.

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(So for a six-hour wedding with 100 guests, you'll need roughly 600 drinks.) Alex Tornai, party planner for Binny's Beverage Depot, errs on the side of more drinks per person (and we're here for it): “Two drinks in the first hour and one drink per hour for the duration of the evening,” he says.

Plan on one drink per guest for each hour of your function. Let's assume you are throwing a 4 hour evening party for 100 guests. In other words, 100 guests x 4 hours = 400 drinks.

(So for a six-hour wedding with 100 guests, you'll need roughly 600 drinks.) Alex Tornai, party planner for Binny's Beverage Depot, errs on the side of more drinks per person (and we're here for it): “Two drinks in the first hour and one drink per hour for the duration of the evening,” he says.

A good rule of thumb is one bottle of wine per two guests, three beers per guest, three cocktails per guest, one bottle of Champagne or sparkling per six guests, one litre of water per four guests, and three non-alcoholic drinks per guest.

For a 4 hour party with 100 guests, you will need approximately 400 drinks: 160 beers, 144 glasses of wine (29 bottles) and enough liqueur for 96 individual cocktails (amounts will depend upon what type of cocktail you serve). If you aren't serving wine, plan on 240 cocktails.

How much alcohol do you need for 150 guests? For a 4 hour party with 150 guests, you will need approximately 600 drinks: 240 beers, 216 glasses of wine (44 bottles) and enough for 144 individual cocktails (amounts will depend upon what type of cocktail you serve).

Tips to Save Money on an Open Bar Ask if you can BYOB. As we previously mentioned, supplying your own alcohol can drastically cut down costs. Implement drink tickets. When only a certain amount of alcohol can be consumed, only a certain amount of ingredients are needed. Ask if you can exclude certain guests.

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Bar Calculator For Wedding In Los Angeles