Party Planning
How much do you need?
This question is asked of Five Points Bottle Shop staff all the time. While there are no absolute rules, here are some buying guidelines you may find useful.
These are purchasing guidelines only, that you can adapt to your guests' and your product preferences.
Ice
1 pound of ice per person.
Party Supply Checklists
We
asked the advice from experts in the bartending and catering field and
have compiled a Party Checklist for your BIG parties. Available in pdf format.

Party Supply List for 20
guests
Party Supply List for 50
guests
Party Supply List for
100 guests
Quantities
First, you'll need to determine the quantities
you need. For beverages, you can use the estimator below. A safe bet is
that most people drink about a drink per hour, tapering off if it's a
long party.
The party calculator below will help give you the numbers
you need to plan your party purchases.
And most importantly, come see us. We will walk through the store with you to personalize your selections and quanities.
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Party Calculator
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How many guests will
you be having?
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About how many are
non drinkers?
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How long is the event
(hours)?
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Will you be offering
mixed drinks?
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Yes
No |
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If
yes...
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What percentage of
people will be drinking hard liquor? (if you have no idea, figure
about a third).
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Are you offering
both beer and wine?
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Yes
No |
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If
yes...
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What do you think will
be the split between beer and wine? (if you have no idea, assume
50/50. Skew toward beer for twenty-somethings.)
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Beer/Wine
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What do you think will
be the split between red and white wine? (if you have no idea,
assume 50/50. If it's summertime, skew towards whites.)
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Red/White
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Results
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Soda and seltzer:
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750 ml bottles |
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Beer:
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cases (remember, if you offer more than one choice
of beer, buy a little extra!) |
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If no champagne
for bar:
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White wine:
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750 ml bottles (remember, if you offer more than
one white, buy a little extra!) |
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Red wine:
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750 ml bottles (remember, if you offer more than
one red, buy a little extra!) |
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Champagne for
toast only:
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750 ml bottles |
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If champagne is
served at the bar (assumes 1/3 of white wine
drinkers will drink champagne)
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White wine:
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750 ml bottles |
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Champagne:
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750 ml bottles |
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Red wine:
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750 ml bottles |
Customize Your Selection
Or, you can customize your selection by following the steps below to determine the quanities needed per selection.
Step 1
Estimate your buying needs:
- Calculate how many people will be drinking at the event;
- Multiply this number by four - this tells you the maximum number of standard servings you need;
- Translate this number of standard servings into cases of spirits, beer and bottles of wine.
Step 2
Determine number of servings per bottle:
Use this chart to calculate how many standard servings you can expect to get per bottle or can.
Number of Servings per Bottle
| Type |
Size |
Servings per Bottle |
Persons Served per Bottle |
| Bottle of Wine |
750ml |
5-6 Glasses |
Serves 2-3 people averaging 2-3 glasses per guest |
| Bottle of Liquor |
750 ml |
24 Shots/Drinks |
Serves 5-6 people averaging 4 drinks per guest |
| Bottled/Canned Beer |
1 Case |
24 Beers |
Serves 8-12 people averaging 2-3 beers per guest |
| Keg Beer |
1/2 Barrel |
200 12oz. Cups |
Serves 40-50 people averaging 4-5 beers per guest |
All prices are subject to change without notice. In the event of a difference in price shown online, the product description and display price in the Five Points Bottle Shop store shall prevail.