Party Bartenders, Party Planning, Private Bartender

Event Shopping Lists

Party planning is a skill learned though experience and trial and error. This is certainly the case when making shopping lists for events like weddings, birthday parties, and large corporate events. I have done enough events that I know pretty accurately how much alcohol, mixers, ice, cups, and garnishes are needed. I have provided my clients over the years with literally hundreds of shopping lists for their events. 

You may be throwing a 200 guests wedding, or a ten person bachelorette party. In each case, you will need some idea of how much alcohol and supplies you will need to purchase. People inexperienced with this kind of planning will often purchase way too much. Alcohol may not be returned in California, so whatever is left over from your event you will have to cart home and store it. Let a professional help you with this. 

When I make an event shopping list, I consider the number of guests, the duration of the event, and the type of event it is. Guests at weddings and birthday parties, usually consume more than guests at corporate events, for instance. Some quick two hour events, require much less inventory than a five hour event. The trick is to figure out how much is needed, so there won’t be a lot left over, but at the same time, you don’t run out of anything. 

A Sample Shopping List

Here is a sample shopping list I did for a client. It has the specialty drinks listed at the top that are to be served at the event, and beneath that, the list of everything needed, with the liquor at the top. This is a list for a four hour, 75 guest wedding:

Paloma – tequila, grapefruit juice, lime juice, sparkling water, tajin rim, lime garnish

Mexican Mule – tequila, lime juice, ginger beer, lime garnish

Irish Mule – Jameson, lime juice, ginger beer, lime garnish

2 1.75ltr Jameson

2 1.75ltr tequila

1 1.75ltr vodka

3 24 pack beer

4 white wine

4 red wine

5 1ltr ginger beer

3 60 oz grapefruit juice

4 1ltr sparkling water

2 2ltr Coke

1 2ltr Coke Zero

1 2ltr Seven up

1 60 oz cranberry juice

1 60 oz pineapple juice

1 1ltr tonic

1 bag limes

1 tajin

300 10 oz cups

100 lbs ice

As you see there are mixers on the list that are not needed for the specialty drinks. I usually do this to give the guests some other non alcoholic drink options, and also to make mixed drinks other than the specialty drinks. It doesn’t cost that much more. There is wine, but not alot, because I have noticed people don’t drink much wine when a bartender is present making cocktails. There is plenty of beer, because when the weather is warmer, guests often drink more beer. The alcohol should be enough to last the four hour event, though it is on the light side. 

Whenever I make a shopping list for a client, I stress that these are my suggestions. The hosts usually know their guests better than me and may want to go heavier or lighter on certain things. I, as the bartender feel much more secure if I do provide a list ahead of time. Sometimes, hosts tell me they don’t need a shopping list, and when I arrive they either have way, way too much stuff, or not enough of certain things. I offer this consultation as a part of my package, so please take advantage of it, because I can save you time and money.  

Corporate Event

Los Angeles Corporate Event

Shaken Not Stirred, the Los Angeles event bartending service was on hand at a corporate event in the Hancock Park area of LA. Shaken Not Stirred handled many aspects of the event including bar, table, and glassware rentals. Shaken Not Stirred also handled shopping services for all of the beverages, garnishes, and supplies.

I worked closely with the people putting on this event, making sure they got the right glassware, the types of table clothes, ect. We also made a drink menu and shopping list together, down to the wine selection. I made my special cucumber, and jalapeno margarita mixes for the specialty drinks. We served four different wines, including Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, and Rose.

I estimated how much wine we would need based on the approximate number of people (65). It has been my experience that people tend to drink less at these corporate functions, as many people make a quick appearance, have one drink, and then leave. That was not the case at this party, as most of the guests were foreign clients, and they tended to stay longer and drink more. It was a good thing that the host at the last minute, had me by more wine. We ended up going through most of it.

In And Out caters event
In And Out caters event

My margaritas seemed to be a hit, and I used most of my mixes. It seemed to have been split 50/50 between the two types of margaritas. I make my jalapeno margarita mix by combing fresh lime juice, fresh lemon juice, agave syrup and then blending all that together with jalapenos. It is a little spicy, but not overwhelming. I used red pepper as a garnish, along with a lime and a salt rim.

Jalapeno margarita
Jalapeno margarita

In And Out performed catering services for the corporate event. This was the first time I had seen them at a function. They set up a tent in the backyard to serve the guests, and had a truck out on the street doing the cooking. I think that these guests truly appreciated it, because they don’t have In And Out, outside the USA. I enjoyed my burger, even though it was cold by the time I ate it. It even tasted better cold.

Tomorrow night, I will bartend another industry party in Beverly Hills, at the home of one of my best clients. Then, on Saturday night, I will travel to Castaic to bartend a graduation party. May has been a good month for me, and primarily due to repeat business and referrals. That makes it nice when I don’t have to fight for every job I get, though I will continue to keep my eye on the tiger.

Guests mingle during cocktail party
Guests mingle during cocktail party