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.  

Party Planning, Special Event Bartenders

Party Planning in Los Angeles

People planning special events and parties in theLos Angeles area often ask me for ideas for specialty drinks and what they will need to stock their bar. Of course everybody has a different budget. I have posted below some of my specialty drinks and some ideas of what to buy when hosting a party of 40 to 50 guests. This is assuming that the guests will be drinkers and I try to cover most bases. Some hosts prefer to limit the choices and that usually works just fine and keeps the cost down. A good bartender can suggest drinks to guests that they may not of thought of.

There are a few signature drinks I make:

Pomegranate Cosmo – Pom juice, Vodka, Rose’s Lime juice, garnished with a lime

Cadillac Margarita – Tequilla, Margarita mix, Gran Marnier floater


Dirty Martini
 – Vodka, olive juice, dry vermouthMai  Tai – White rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, grenadine, Myers rum floater

White Russian – Vodka, Kalua, Milk

Pomegranate Sunrise – Pom juice,

orange juice, Tequilla

Of course, I can make all of the other combinations with those ingredients.

You may want to just keep it simple and go with one or two of those and the usual Jack and Coke, gin and tonic, etc. Margartitas are usually popular.

For 40 to 50 people I would suggest the following:

2  1.75 ltr bottle of tequila

2  1.75 ltr bottles of vodka

1  750mltr bourbon

“           Gin

“           Scotch

“           White Rum

“           Kahlua

“           Dark rum

“           Dry Vermouth

1 large bottle of Margarita mix

1 bottle Rose’s lime

1 bottle sour mix

1 bottle triple sec

1 bottle Pom Juice

1 carton Orange juice

1 carton milk

12 pack Coke

12 pack 7 up

12 pack Diet Coke

48 bottled waters

2  2 liter bottles of club soda
12 limes2  2 liter bottles of tonic

Bar salt

1 jar of olives

2 12 packs beer

2 12 packs light beer

6 bottles white wine

6 bottles red wine

5 20 pound bags of ice

Box cocktail napkins

Box bar straws

Box bar picks

Of course there is probably going to be a lot of liquor left over, but this list should keep everybody happy and you won’t run out of key ingredients in the middle of the party. Also, the types of drinks that are popular tend to coincide with the food that is being served. I have worked parties where Mexican food was catered and in those cases beer and margaritas were the popular thing. Other parties have a majority of wine drinkers. Vodka seems to be the most popular liquor item because it mixes with so many things.

When buying for your party or special even in the L.A. area, BevMo is a good place to go when you are buying a lot of things and you can get a good discount with their card. Ralph’s offers a great discounts when you buy six bottles of wine at a time. Costco and Smart and Final are also good.  Some people want kegs of beer and I can advise them on that too – Vendome Liquor is good for kegs.

Please call me (310) 280-6103 or email me if you have any questions or need help planning your party. I can help you tailor a drink menu that coincides with your food menu.  In any case, don’t get stressed out when planning your party – let the professional bartenders at Shaken Not Stirred help you plan your party in Los Angeles.