What does is mean when they say "Premium Open Bar" and "Premium Bottles"?!
Answers: Not sure what "premium" drinks/bottles mean when they say that.....it's for a New Years Eve party, please help, thank you!
means it will have premium liquor like gray goose, johnny walker jack daniels, patron, you know all the stuff rappers sing about. and that it will be free.
Top shelve spirits, not well-drinks but high-end drinks.
Well drinks - ceap crap, i.e. Gordon's Vodka instead of Absolut
Premium - Named drinks, i.e. Sapphire and Tonic instead of cheap gin and tonic
It means they aren't going to serve the cheap stuff.... or they will except put it more expensive bottles before they serve.
I believe it means only "top shelf" (the best brand liquor) will be served.
top shelf baby.... name brand shiznets,lol- also a good idea to be drinking because the hangover is less then that bottom shelf crap
typically, open bars are filled with "well" liquor, cheap rotgut that technically is scotch, or gin, or vodka, etc, but is the cheapest stuff on the market.
Premium, or call, liquor is just that. if you call out: Tanquerey and Tonic, you want Tanquerey gin, but if you call gin and tonic, you get crap gin. Premium just relates to the fact that the liquor is better quality/well known brand
Premium means expensive. So they'll be serving Grey Goose vodka instead of a bottle of cheap Hawkeye vodka. In other words, they're serving the good stuff.
all the answers seem to be correct except, when they say " OPEN" bar.. IT'S FREE !!!!!!
Premium bar refers to the fact that they will have high end alcohol (e.g. Belvedere Vodka, Patron Tequila) as opposed to the cheap stuff you can find for $6.99 at your local grocery store.
Hello,
It started as a sales gimmick to make people think they are getting a better quality of whatever, it usually also costs more.
Any sales person who puts premium on whatever they are selling will sale more of whatever, and get top dollar.
Just buy what the majority of your guests like.
Premium: better than cheap ("well") liquor.
Open Bar: Free drinks for the guests.
Premium bottles: probably *not* cheap champagne.
Premium doesn't mean "Top Shelf", so don't expect Dom Perignon, Roederer Crystal, or Johnny Walker Blue Label. Then again, if that's what's being served, that would be very cool!
thats the top shelf stuff. the good s.h.i.t.!!! like grey goose, patron, etc..