What Drinks Should I Offer At My Wedding Reception That Don’t Require Too Many Ingredients?

Tuesday, September 22, 2009
By weddingplan

I’m having a wedding reception and offering free beer and one free mixed drink or shot. After the one drink I’m going to charge $2-3 a drink. I wouldn’t ask people to go in their pockets but all my family is drinkers and I can’t afford them. Anyway I’m trying to think of drinks that don’t require too many different ingredients. Just basics like vodka, gin, or some brandy’s. I don’t know. Anyone have any suggestions?

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18 Responses to “What Drinks Should I Offer At My Wedding Reception That Don’t Require Too Many Ingredients?”

  1. Tex S

    vodka and kool aid
    it is thirst quenching and it gives you that boozey feeling.
    but tell everybody to drink responsibly and no drunk driving
    -cheers

    #52174
  2. pinkahol

    Hawaiian punch. Everyone likes it and it’s cheap.

    #52173
  3. randy

    ice tea, water, for the people who don’t drink…

    #52175
  4. wVw

    Try to Collect Rum it will save ur money & all of ur family never forget that reception

    #52176
  5. jolsboy

    charging money at a wedding sucks… you should just fork it over… your relatives are gonna give you thousands of dollars in gifts

    #52177
  6. cloud851

    White zinfandel wine

    #52178
  7. Nice_Huh

    If you are having your wedding at a venue or reception hall you wont get much choice….they will just have the regular stuff there that you mentioned and make whatever people want. You either choose cash bar where they pay or open bar where you pay. A better way to go would be just beer and wine and have it all paid for. Or have beer and wine and a theme drink like if you are going to the beach for a honeymoon, have a beachy drink, etc. It could be passed around in the beginning and then it’s beer and wine after that. Remeber you want people to have fun, but you don’t want to be worried about anyone puking on your dress or getting in fights.

    #52179
  8. LeighDes

    a little drink called BUDLIGHT…or CORONA
    you choose…

    #52180
  9. shity

    Easy. Serve punch. That way, nobody will die from drunk driving. It’s safe, and actually tastes pretty good.

    #52181
  10. em[ily]

    I like BMW’s- it’s just Bailey’s, Malibu and Whiskey- all three of which would be convenient to have at a bar at a wedding because they’re all easily mixed or good alone. Mix equal parts and serve on the rocks or shaken in a highball glass. It’s tasty :)

    #52182
  11. Amaya

    Just offer free beer and no other free drinks

    #52183
  12. beam_ace

    offer various wines, then offer the basic rum and coke, vodka and oj and all that basic stuff. EASY PEAZY

    #52184
  13. natasha_

    free draft beer and a cash bar with a bottle of champagne for each table at toast time.

    #52185
  14. NONAME

    I dunno, theres a cool twist to a drink that i love and its so simple. All u do is mix peach schnapps into the orange juice and stick a lemon or whatever on the side of the glass.
    add sugar around the rim if u want.

    #52186
  15. swimmerg

    Forget a semi-opened bar…if this is a home reception or a rented room where you provide the food and drink…..
    Beer and wine is fine ……water, icetea or seltzers. I have an Irish drinking family, but it is about you and your husband to be….It is great if you are providing enough Champaign for a toast!

    #52187
  16. spike and spikey

    Beer and cash bar.

    #52188
  17. FTG!

    Rum and Coke
    Gin and Tonic
    Vodka Tonic
    Jim Beam and Coke
    and of course Red and White wine :)

    #52189
  18. WineBuzz

    srew drivers (voda, orange juice) white russians (vodka,milk,kalua) vodka &cranberry, Rum & coke, jack & coke, gin & tonic, Vodka or gin martini!!! all these can be made with bottom shelf liquir and still taste great! straight shots are alil different cuz all you taste is the alcohol, with mixed drinks its easier to cover the taste of lower grade liquir

    #52190

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