What is needed for a full bar setup?
From liquor to jigger, here’s everything you need to set up a full bar at home.
- Liquors. Ideally, stock a bottle of each: cognac, white rum, gin, bourbon, vodka, tequila, and blended Scotch.
- Nonalcoholic mixers and drinks.
- Wine.
- Beer.
- Garnishes.
- Glassware.
- Tools.
What does a full bar consist of?
Adjective. (US) Serving liquor, not only beer and wine (of a bar or restaurant). (catering) Provisioned with standard liquors (vodka, gin, whisky, rum, tequila), together with mixers, but of a middle (inoffensive but inexpensive) grade.
What is the sequence of bar set up?
service sequence in bar
- Guests arrive at the bar entrance.
- Server approaches, welcomes and greets the guests.
- Server helps them to seat.
- Server confirms if they are comfortable with allocation of the table.
- Server approaches the table, introduces himself.
- Server fetches the beverage list and presents it to the guests.
What should a bar stock with?
Most articles about stocking a home bar go briefly over the major categories of spirits: vodka, gin, bourbon, scotch, tequila, and so on. And then they say, basically, buy one of each of those. And maybe some triple sec and vermouth and even perhaps a bottle of bitters.
How do you stock a bar for 100 guests?
Full bar – Beer, wine and liquor: 100 (guests) x 5 (hours) = 500 drinks. 500 x 0.33 = 170 beers or 7 cases of beer or one ½ barrel sized keg.
How do I become a confident bartender?
- Tip 1: Learn the Bar (ask questions!)
- Tip 2: Be Resilient.
- Tip 3: Avoid Excessive Conversation.
- Tip 4: Collect Orders, Then Serve.
- Tip 5: Keep Busy.
- Tip 6: Remember to Clean.
- Tip 7: Remain Calm.
- Tip 8: Have the right footwear.
How do I stock a bar for 150 guests?
150 Wedding Guests
- Champagne (750 ml) – 25 bottles.
- Red Wine (750 ml) – 15 bottles.
- White wine (750 ml) – 15 bottles.
- Spirits (1 liter) – 16 bottles.
- Beer – 150 cans or bottles.