How much liquor do I need for 200 wedding guests?!


Question:

How much liquor do I need for 200 wedding guests?

Making crantasia & squirt, 7 & 7, vodka & cranberry.


Answers:
Suggested Liquor Amounts For 100 Guests

If you have the ability to purchase your own liquor for the bar, that’s great news because you can save lots of money. However, deciding what to buy and how much can be confusing. Here are some general guidelines for a suggested amount of alcohol based upon 100 guests:

Beer - Total 9 Cases
?Domestic 3 cases
?Imported 3 cases
?Lite 3 cases

Wine - Total 5-8 Cases
?Chardonnay 3-4 Cases
?White Zinfandel 1-2 Cases
?Cabernet Sauvignon 1-2 Cases

Champagne
? 1-2 Cases

Hard liquor
?Vodka 5 liters
?Gin 3 liters
?Rum 2 liters
?Scotch 2 liters
?Bourbon 2 liters
?Vermouth 750ml
?Kahlua 3 liters

Others to Consider: (l liter of each)
?Bailey’s Irish Cream
?Grand Marnier
?Amaretto
?Sambuca
?Brandy
?Frangelico
?Chambord



Hope I helped in some way....Good luck and congratulations on the wedding!

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Plan for 3 drinks a person. Multiply that by the amount of alchohol to make the drink. Some people will drink more and some will drink less. It should even out.

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I would go with a case of Lt's of vodka About 3 magum's of seagram's 7. Make sure that you have champagne for the best man's toast for 200 hundred people about 4 case's of Andre which is not expensive and it's decent. Good Luck and congratulations

Each of those drinks will have a two-ouce "shot" of liquor each. Not everyone will drink liquor but the ones that do will have two or three (the groomsmen will have brought their own). You know your guests. Were I catering this, I would get 100 ounces of each liquor (3 liters), take the excess home for the house-warming party.

Two serious questions.
1. Are many of your guests Irish?
and
2. How many will be in from out-of-twon and spending the night locally?

If the answer to either is YES, triple the 100 oz suggestion of 90p above me.

Otherwise, that should be just about correct. You can also use or take back the left-over bottles (if you explain this to the liquor dealer before you purchase).

Congratulations!




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