1: 3/4 types of beer 2. One type of cider 3. Red wine 4. White wine 5. Moscato 6. Tequila 7. Soft drinks (coke, coke zero, lemonade, OJ) 8. Still and Sparking water 9. Champagne Is this enough?
Question Asked: 4/02/2018
Wedding Date: 9/08/2018
Answered by: 13 Experts
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(0) · Sydney, Central Coast / Gosford, Newcastle / Hunter Valley / Port Stephens, Regional, Southern Highl
Posted: 2/06/2018
Hi
The number of options is Ok. I would replace cider with prosecco (maybe cocktail- Aperol Spritz), tequila with vodka. Champpagne is Ok but mostly prosecco is accepted in lieu of champagne.
(24) · Melbourne & Surrounding Suburbs, Yarra Valley & Dandenong Ranges
Posted: 13/02/2018
You have a great selection of beverages for your guests to choose from. A standard wedding beverage package would normally include - 1 or 2 choices of Red wine, 1 or 2 choices of white wine, 1 sparkling wine or Champagne, a heavy beer and a light beer and a variety of softdrinks. Some couples do enjoy providing spirits for a special toast or a cocktail on arrival for something different.
There's plenty of options there - try simplifying a little if you are catering for a large group ie. 2 beers, 1 cider, 1 red, 1 white, 1 sparkling white and soft drinks (including water).
If you did want to offer spirits then again, keeping it basic would be ideal ie. whiskey, vodka, gin... I'd only recommending keeping the tequila if it's a personal preference and you have a specific reason to have it there otherwise you'll encourage people to do shots and it could get a little out of control =)
Hope you enjoy the big day once it arrives!
(4) · Sunshine Coast & Hinterland, Noosa, Caboolture, Gympie
Posted: 6/02/2018
A great spread of choices but tequila is a bit specific
I think you have offered all guests a more than varied amount of choices! Is the Tequila something you would really like as a personal choice?
You can have certain spirits available only for the Bridal Party and perhaps, parents. Otherwise this can be quite costly and possibly very messy if guests start drinking tequila shots earlier in the evening.
Kind Regards,
Tina Matheson
Hudson's Famous Catering
Yes! This is a very very extensive drink list, your guests will be very spoilt for choice!
I think that is more than generous. Make sure that you have some light beer included in the beer choices. However i don't think that Tequila is really necessary, unless tou swap it for whiskey. it depends on the type of guest list that you are catering for.
You are offering plenty options, definitely enough to satisfy everyone
I reckon that's heaps of options - more than enough :-)
Cheers,
Adrian - Fat Cats Van
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I would be advising:
I would be hesitant to suggest Tequila for all guests and suggest it is limited available only to special guests