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Macee
Dedicated October 2019

Beverages?

Macee, on September 26, 2019 at 4:52 PM Posted in Wedding Reception 0 11

For soda at wedding: 12 oz cans or 2-liters and how many do you think for about 85 people? There is no bartender. I already got 120 bottles of water and there will be unsweet tea, sweet tea and kegs of beer (so I will have to have cups).

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Latest activity by Jennifer, on September 27, 2019 at 2:26 PM
  • M
    Legend June 2019
    Melle ·
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    We had two 2 liter bottles of soda at every table instead of having them go somewhere to get the drinks.

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  • Caytlyn
    Legend November 2019
    Caytlyn ·
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    If you're not going to have a bartender to pour drinks, I would have cans. 85 guests pouring soda out of two liters could be a big mess. I would account for 2 cans pp.

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  • Laura
    Master October 2019
    Laura ·
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    With two liters you'll go through a lot more ice, but it'll be cheaper for the bottle deposit. I'd day cans though because they stay colder longer. I'd say at leasat 2-3 per person depending on how long the reception is, and if you're needing it for mixed drinks like rum and coke i'd make it 3-4 per person

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  • Destiny
    VIP May 2020
    Destiny ·
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    We're doing 10 cases of 12 oz cans in an assortment of flavors in galvanized tote things
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    Master January 2019
    Cassidy ·
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    Another vote for cans! So much easier. Have cups if someone prefers them.
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    Expert September 2020
    Marcia ·
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    We are doing beer and soda in cans. No cups necessary.
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  • Macee
    Dedicated October 2019
    Macee ·
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    Well, my beer is being generously donated by my cousin who owns a craft brewery, so no cans for that. My 2 liters would all be kept on ice on beverage table, so no need for additional ice.
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  • Macee
    Dedicated October 2019
    Macee ·
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    10 cases of 12 pack, 24 or 36?

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  • Destiny
    VIP May 2020
    Destiny ·
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    12 packs, stores around here constantly have 3for 8 sales or buy 2 get 3 free
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  • Mcskipper
    Rockstar July 2018
    Mcskipper ·
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    Definitely cans if no bartender. I’d do an assortment, and agree 2ish per person total sounds like it would probably be good— some people won’t want any, but some will want a couple. The other advantage to cans is that they won’t go bad if you have extra— but open bottles will. And definitely less mess!
    I w ould also up the amount of water bottles you have, if there’s no other water source. Less than 2 waters per person doesn’t sound like enough.
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  • Jennifer
    VIP August 2021
    Jennifer ·
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    I agree to go with cans if there is no bartender! 2 liters will go very fast if everyone fills up their own cup, and you don't want to run out!

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