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Then with the number of peeps and the time, you're golden. There is no one answer. Its a forecast with independent variables. Comment Post Cancel. Ken is right - lots of factors. Also important to know is, will they serve wine, coffee, water, cocktails, etc and also the time involved. If we were to assume a normal event where caterer supplies other ebeverages including wine, if you were to ask me, if they go through 2 kegs of beer, that would be a lot. Even one keg might be too much.

People tend to overestimate consumption and underestimate how much is actually in a I agree that the biggest factor is what other beverages are being served. Rough estimate rule of thumb. One beverage per person per hour. If you have liquor, wine, and beer divide by three to get the number of each. Those that do not drink are made up for by those that like to a lot.

Like was said, you know your demographic make adjustments. Rule of thumb Like I said I am just speaking from experience. ALOT Has to do with the type of event, how long it is and other factors. I used to supply a caterer and this was a pretty good average. Don't assume everyone drinks beer even if only beer is served.

However, getting a keg makes much more sense if you're having people over for several hours, according to the The Kitchn. Not having to deal with everyone's own six-packs and the resulting mountain of empty cans and bottles is a plus, too. In the event that you do decide to buy a keg, just don't attempt to tap it like these guys.

Also, we're coming over. Skip to main content News. At That means you can have 40 people over and everyone will get at least four beers , or eight beers each if you have 20 people over. So the results are in and Kegs are the most expensive in comparison to Bottles and Cans. Bevmo has cheaper Keg prices versus TotalWine.

Costco has cheap 36 pack of Coors Light beers compared to most other sellers. If refrigerated within a kegerator that uses CO2, a keg will generally last at least weeks before it starts to lose its fresh taste. If you store it at the appropriate temperatures, pasteurized beer will last you at least three months, sometimes as long as six months. Unpasteurized beer will only last two months.

A: Draft beer is definitely better than bottled, but canned can be better than draft. It depends. Draft beers usually move faster, and if you're replacing kegs more often, that usually means fresher beer.

So, in terms of quality and turnover, it's draft , then cans, then bottles. Using the standard keg size in the U. Holds 5. Look at your drink recipes and multiply the volume of mixer ingredients needed per cocktail by three per person for a two-hour party. Liqueurs and after-dinner drinks : Plan on getting 15 drinks from every ml bottle.

Usually, you'll only need one drink per guest. Then take this number and multiply it by the most expensive beverage in the bar package you've chosen. Depending on the length of the party , plan on providing cans or 20 2 - liter bottles for guests. If the party will last longer than two to three hours, add an additional serving per guest each hour. In party planning, the general advice is that guests will drink two drinks the first hour, and one drink per hour after that. These drinks can be cocktails, beer, wine, or nonalcoholic beverages, and many guests will opt for a combination throughout the night.



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