How to Calculate Your Wedding Drinks

Planning your wedding drinks can be tricky, but with the right calculations, you can ensure there’s enough to go around without overstocking. In this guide, we break down how to estimate the right quantities of wine, beer, spirits, and mixers based on your guest count, drink preferences, and event length. Say goodbye to drink-related stress and cheers to a perfectly stocked bar!

Our worst nightmares involve an empty bar.

Let’s make sure that doesn’t happen to you – and you’re not contemplating opening a small bar due to an oversupply that’ll take you years to get through.

1. Divide your guests into drinking “types”

  • Heavy-drinking males
  • Heavy-drinking females
  • Light-drinking males
  • Light-drinking females
  • Non-drinkers

2. Estimate the number of drinks each type might consume individually over the time period.

Eg. a heavy-drinking male might have 10 beers and two champagnes.

3. Do this for each group and multiply their total by the number of people in that group.

Eg. 20 heavy-drinking males would = 200 beers and 40 glasses of Champagne.

4. Tally up the bottles/can and then cases of bubbles and wine required.

All done. Gasp or nod knowingly at the result.

Extra Tips

  • The weather affects thirst: hot days = more bevies (and water) consumed.
  • Wine choice is affected by seasonality too – people drink more red in cooler months (though bubbles and whites still dominate)
  • People tend to stick to stick to what they know – don’t go overboard with choice. A few different whites, reds and beers gives enough options.
  • Do have some fun non-alcoholic things on offer for non-drinkers. There’s so much on the market available right now.
  • Some of the big retailers allow you to return unopened, undamaged cases, so you can overstock in peace.
  • Avoid a post-speech/dinner energy slump with a cocktail or shot moment.
  • If you’re dry-hiring a venue (i.e you need to bring in your own bar team as its a BYO space) don’t forget you’ll need RSA-certified service staff. And don’t forget you can lean on them to review your quantities.

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