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Beer & Wine vs Full Bar Calculator

Use this page when the real decision is which drink format to run. It helps compare a simpler beer-and-wine plan with a fuller bar setup before you commit to more bottles, mixers, and service complexity.

Beer & Wine Wins When

  • You want a simpler shopping list and easier cooler logic.
  • The party is casual, earlier in the day, or food-forward.
  • You want fewer mixers, fewer bottles, and less cleanup pressure.

Full Bar Wins When

  • You expect cocktails or later-night drinking behavior.
  • The guest mix genuinely wants spirits and mixer variety.
  • You can support more ice, more bottles, and a more complex station.

Party Drink Planner

Build the drink plan first, then use the buy list, service workflow, and export tools to finish the party setup.

Step 1: Build Your Drink Plan

Step 1

Set guests, duration, bar style, and drinker profile first. The drink plan on the right updates automatically with total drinks, ice, station groups, and the live buy list.

60

Use this to match lighter brunches, average backyard parties, or heavier game-day drinking.

Plan Ready

Your drink plan for 60 guests starts with 0 drinks

Hold about 0 lbs of ice, build around Full Bar, and use the station groups below as the actual buy-and-setup plan.

Step 2: Review Your Drink Plan

This is the actual drink plan. Use these station groups to buy, stage, and refill the bar.

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Hydration Station

Keep water and ice visible first so guests always have an easy, low-friction first pour.

Ice for all bars

Use one unified ice total for beverage tubs, refill buckets, and backup chill.

0 lbs

Water

Anchor the setup with bottled or dispenser water before guests reach the cocktail side.

0 L

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Beer & Wine Bar

This is the easy self-serve bar most guests will actually use throughout the event.

Beer / Seltzers

Keep the highest-volume option cold and closest to guest traffic.

0 bottles/cans

Wine Bottles

Start with 0 white / 0 red in warm weather, then flip the mix in cooler seasons.

0 bottles

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Cocktail Bar

Keep spirits and mixers together so the liquor side feels intentional instead of spreading across the whole table.

Spirits

Plan around standard 750ml bottles for the cleanest buy list.

0 bottles

Mixers / Soda

Keep cola, lemon-lime, tonic, or club soda near the spirits instead of burying them in a general cooler.

0 L

Keep Drinks Easier

Helpful extras that make the drink station easier to run

These picks help the drink setup stay colder, cleaner, and easier to self-serve without making the host babysit the bar all night.

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Expert Note

Why do party drink stations usually feel messy before they actually run out of drinks?

Most drink tables do not fail because of quantity first. They fail because guests have nowhere obvious to put bottles, wet glasses, napkins, or a quick toast setup, so clutter builds faster than the host expects.

A few practical serving tools solve that early. Better cold holding and easier self-serve details make the bar feel organized even before the second round starts.

Step 3

Build the Service Workflow

See the drink station layout, refill flow, and cleanup plan that turns this drink list into a complete party.

Step 4
Next Steps

Save or Continue the Plan

Save this drink plan into the shared workflow, then move the same guest count into ice and final list management.

Workflow Export

Unlock the 4-Page Printable Playbook

Includes shopping list, service layout, and timeline so the full drink workflow is ready to print or reopen later.

Includes result snapshotShopping list and gearService layout flowRun-of-show timeline

We use your email to send the backup download link and unlock repeat downloads across workflow tools on this device.

Party Drink Plan

Shopping List • 60 Guests • Full Bar3 Hours

🧊 Hydration Station

Keep water and ice visible first so guests always have an easy, low-friction first pour.

Ice for all bars
Use one unified ice total for beverage tubs, refill buckets, and backup chill.
0 lbs
Water
Anchor the setup with bottled or dispenser water before guests reach the cocktail side.
0 L

🍺 Beer & Wine Bar

This is the easy self-serve bar most guests will actually use throughout the event.

Beer / Seltzers
Keep the highest-volume option cold and closest to guest traffic.
0 bottles/cans
Wine Bottles
Start with 0 white / 0 red in warm weather, then flip the mix in cooler seasons.
0 bottles

🍸 Cocktail Bar

Keep spirits and mixers together so the liquor side feels intentional instead of spreading across the whole table.

Spirits
Plan around standard 750ml bottles for the cleanest buy list.
0 bottles
Mixers / Soda
Keep cola, lemon-lime, tonic, or club soda near the spirits instead of burying them in a general cooler.
0 L

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Beer & Wine vs Full Bar FAQ

Is beer and wine enough for most parties?

For many casual parties, yes. Beer and wine usually cover enough of the crowd while keeping the shopping list, cooler layout, and refill work much simpler than a full bar.

When does a full bar make more sense?

A full bar makes more sense when the event expects cocktails, later-hour drinking, or a guest mix that really needs spirits and mixers to feel complete.

What is the tradeoff between beer and wine only versus a full bar?

The main tradeoff is simplicity versus variety. Beer and wine usually mean faster shopping and easier hosting, while a full bar adds more options but also more mixers, ice needs, and station complexity.