One of my dearest friends is to be wed this coming summer. This is lovely news as his wife to be is a wonderful young lady, more importantly is that weddings are just one big party. He is doing the proper thing and keeping the ceremony short(10-15 minutes, tops) having the reception and service in the same area to save wasteful driving time, and the number one rule if you're going to force people to endure your lame self written vows, an open bar. I'm already in training to damage to the poor chaps wallet.
Now they have a handle on everything, food, cake, attire, decorations, all picked out. However the facilities do not supply the alcohol, byob for the couple if you will. So one of his responsibilities is to pick out the hooch. Of course he came to yours truly for advice but I'm afraid I'm at a loss. Of course I can advise the types of alcohol easy enough, I however and horrible with ratios. I ALWAYS over buy for parties which is normally no big deal. This is going to be a big tab for him though and extras are not something that will neccesarilly serve him too well.
So, as experts on the area of consumption I turn to you lot for any advice.
EDIT: Forgot to mention it'll be a crowd of about 250, damn case of beer the night before makes the brain fuzzy the next day.
My fellow lushes I request advice
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
Well I've never done anything like this. But I think it would be best to use statistics. How many people don't drink, or barely drink? subtract them. How many people drink moderately? calculate that X 1.75 for a "special occasion". How many drink alot? multiply that X3, because drunks get majorly drunk on a special occasion. Then add yourself, because you're buying after all. Then I'd say the divide it somehow by the timeframe.
So yeah, I'm talking out my ass but that's what I'd do.
So yeah, I'm talking out my ass but that's what I'd do.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
I've done your math, looks like a "metric fuckoad."
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
That sounds about rightGetDrunkStayDrunk wrote:I've done your math, looks like a "metric fuckoad."
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
You can:
A/ get too much.
B/ get not enough.
Which of these options would you say is the more manageable?
A/ get too much.
B/ get not enough.
Which of these options would you say is the more manageable?
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
Well, I'm not the one buying it. I'm just looking for rough ideas, sadly I wouldn't know how much is too much or not enough, not for a crowd that large and not knowing any of the drinking habits other than a select few.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
Is this 250 the number of people just invited or the number who have RSVP. There's a big difference.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
Invites haven't gone out yet, so no RSVP's. 250 is just the rough estimate on how many total people will be there.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
If you're not planning on fucking around, the general rule is 1/2 liter of 80 proof per person. Even at this conservative estimate, you'll probably end up running out regardless, so keep several cases at the ready for quick deployment.
Don't forget keg beer and lots of cheap, hangover inducing champagne to weed out the amateurs.
Don't forget keg beer and lots of cheap, hangover inducing champagne to weed out the amateurs.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
You need to find out how much your friend is willing to spend. 250 is a hell of a lot of people, and spending a boatload seems unavoidable. If you actually had a number to shoot for it would make it easier to figure out the quality of hooch you would be working with.
Just for a rough approximation, assume each person is going to drink 4 drinks. Of course everyone won't actually have 4, some will have none, some will have 10+. At an average of 1 shot of liquor in each drink, and approximately 17 shots in a liter of hooch, that's 58.8 liters of booze for each person to have 4 drinks.
1 shot of liquor isn't a strong drink though. And some people will want to drink beer, wine, or champagne.
Just for a rough approximation, assume each person is going to drink 4 drinks. Of course everyone won't actually have 4, some will have none, some will have 10+. At an average of 1 shot of liquor in each drink, and approximately 17 shots in a liter of hooch, that's 58.8 liters of booze for each person to have 4 drinks.
1 shot of liquor isn't a strong drink though. And some people will want to drink beer, wine, or champagne.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
He's already planning on kegs, I say only one type is needed.
He's expecting pretty much a couple grand worth of booze.
He's expecting pretty much a couple grand worth of booze.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
Two bottles per person. And then wine and champagne. And then some extra. Then double the order. Oh, and beer.
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Get a bunch of box wine, kegs, cheap gin, whisky and vodka.
If someone asks for something fancy like "ice" or a manhattan just tell them to fuck off and keep swilling the bottle of single malt you bought with all the savings.
If someone asks for something fancy like "ice" or a manhattan just tell them to fuck off and keep swilling the bottle of single malt you bought with all the savings.
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If you're really on a budget, a barrel of Purple Jesus should do the trick. Multiply by number of guests, of course. One barrel for every twenty guests should do it. (If it's a really big barrel.) Also serve cheese dip. Don't worry if you run out of veggies or chips. People will just dip their fingers (or other body parts) in and lick it off. Hell, after midnight, you'll probably see them putting the bowl on their head and licking it clean.
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Re: My fellow lushes I request advice
It's not that he's trying to be cheap, he just would hate to spend alot of money on extra and has no idea how much to get.