Happy Tuesday Everyone !
I need a little advice on my "hometown wedding celebration" party we are throwing after our destination wedding. We are throwing the event at a bar/event space downtown and they have a fully stocked bar. We really only want to serve select beers, wines and signature cocktails...due to budget reasons. Do you think it is okay to let guests purchase other drinks if they do not want our selection ? Or do you think we should just allow them to drink from our menu ? (we will have drink menus posted at the bar).
Thanks for the advice !
Re: Alcohol Help
You are already putting together a wedding (and celebration), and a hometown wedding celebration. If someone really turns up their nose at your generousity in providing an assortment of beverages, it is their option to pull out their wallet and buy their own drink. You did what you could to accomidate everyones tastes without 'busting your budget'. You could NOT pay for a hometown celebration, and you could ask them to buy a plane ticket, and take vacation days...etc. They will be happy with anything you put out!
This is a wedding, everyone should be there to wish you well and celebrate with you, NOT a free booze night.
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Alcohol Help : Ditto this. If the bar will still have the full set-up and liquor bottles will be visible, I'd do a sign that says: Compliments of the hosts Beer listings Wine listings Sig Cocktails That should get the point across on what you are covering.
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If I were going to do a limited hosted bar, I would definitely do it just that way.
It's technically more proper, however, to only have available what you are hosting.
I am not sure how I could cover the liquor bottles, has anyone ever done this ?
For what you'll pay for liquor, your bar will most likely have a set price for you and after your reception they will send you a bill. How long after depends on the bar. I've been to some where it was paid that night and others that will wait a month before sending the bill.
Hope this helps!