What alcohol to serve at weddings?!


Question: What alcohol to serve at weddings!?
What beverages should be served to the folks at a wedding!? Give some examples of beers/wines please!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I'd just give champagne to everyone for the toast, if your budget is tight go for the cash bar option!. If it's at your home you can tell people to bring there own hard liquor, and just have a beer and a little bit of the hard stuff!. If money is not a problem then go with the full bar!. Martinis are always good, or if it's theme wedding then go with that regions well known drink!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Too many weddings!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

No need to have an open bar if you don't want!. If you have beer and wine open, you could have a cash bar for any mixed drinks people want to buy, if you're trying to save some cash!.

Depending on if you want imports or not is up to you!. But Bud and Bud Light are a pretty good base that most anyone will drink!.

But, You'll want the standards (at least)
- a bourbon/whiskey
- a vodka
- a gin
- a rum
- a tequila
- sweet & sour mix, Cranberry Juice, and OJ

people can make pretty much any drinks they want with this list!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Beer: I'm thinking 1 import, 1 domestic & 1 micro brew

As far as cocktails go, have a standard bar but have two signature drinks!. They're usually something that matches your colour scheme or something that represents the two of you!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Here's a tip to save money!. Start off with the semi-good stuff, then after an hour or two (and everybody's already had a few drinks), switch it to the cheap stuff!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

great drinks for weddings are mamosas!!!!! they are a mix of champagne and orange juice!. also for non-alcoholic, you can make a Roy Rogers or a Shirley Temple!.!.!. kids love themWww@FoodAQ@Com





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