Beer Keg Prices

I own a bar. A customer has requested a price to satisfy the alcohol for the wedding of his daughter.
Does anyone have an idea what to charge per person? Should I charge for the bottle? They want a barrel of beer (Bud Light) and wine and open bar with five different hard liquors. We have never served alcohol before and not sure.
My friend owns a bar. What is usually done is to sell the bottles for him a price that is somewhere in between. You are ordering in bulk and getting a good deal. Want sell somewhere between the price you paid and pays the ABC Shop. Then, the waiter gives you a flat fee for the customer. So, technically, customers Steward is hiring through the store. I guess it also helps with their responsibility as it is not serving. Make sure he has checked with the place alcohol is allowed and find out what their requirements would leave ABC. He may have to pay a permit fee and may be required to have officers on duty to Police also. Want a full open bar five of which are hard liquor? That's where it gets difficult. Some drinks do you know that you only get one person that has to break the banana liqueur or Grand Marnier. So to those who had established a flat cost – $ 3 a shot. Or closer to a round bottle. I turned of this bottle was used. Half of the bottle. If they are more or less the same price, call it a full bottle. Personally I would say five liquors is. It is easier if you say only 5 spirits and that way you just get those 5. Apartment cost per bottle. It gets too much. Enough cargo service fee for the mixers you provide. You keep mixing excess. For wine, I suggest you go to Total Wine and wine buy what he would like. Charge a fee of $ 5 per bottle corking. After all, you do not know your taste. What if you choose a $ 20 bottle of wine? He's going to be happy with that? As for barrels, watch out there. Find out what the locals in the cargo area. It is a flat fee and usually get a deposit when you return the keg. You want to ensure that it is not cheaper for him to get it elsewhere. So charge him with what others in the cargo area of the barrel. For light outbreak that should be really cheap. We rent our barrel and took him to the party once – gave it back the next day. Are you providing glasses? Or is it? If you are providing, add in food and breakage rates. But would have to close his bar for the night if you did and I would not. I would do the ripped his glasses through a rental company. Charge per person is a bad idea. A person drinks a glass of wine. Someone more drinks seven cups of beer. Load per person one of the two of you will end up fucking on that agreement. Charing per bottle is definitely the easiest. No one feels bad. You can test the empty bottles. Whether people know that the other is being honest. You can not prove people drank.
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