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1. Buy in Bulk - Destination wedding couples may be surprised to find that some resorts offer the option of a stocked bar provided by the hotel or a bar stocked by the couple. With many wedding locations offering buy-in-bulk stores like Costco or Sam's this is a great opportunity to save costs. Just make sure to discuss your hotel's policies up front so that you are clear before any contracts are signed.
3. Choose local brands - Stocking a bar with local brews, wines, and spirits can equal tremendous savings and can be an experience that is new and fun for your guests. 5. If the hotel is providing the alcohol have the bartenders stop opening fresh bottles of wine an hour before your reception ends. You typically pay for any bottles that have been uncorked, so make it a rule that nothing be opened after a certain hour unless there are no opened bottles left and the bar is still open. You want to avoid having ten opened bottles of wine with just one glass poured out of each. 6. Avoid the bubbly by not offering a champagne toast. Guests can toast you with whatever's in their glasses at the time. 8. Don't forget about non-alcoholic options - Make sure there is a diverse collection of alcohol-free drinks for people to choose from. You might be surprised with how many of your guests will only partake in one drink. 9. Consider a morning or mid-day reception. This option can save you a great deal as all your guests would require is a signature fruity cocktail like mimosas. 10. Say "I-do" on a Sunday - Guests will likely be flying back on Monday resulting in reduced alcohol consumption and increased savings for you. The most important thing to remember is that as long as you make it look good, your guests will never be asking "Where's the liquor."
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2. Offer Beer and Wine - While a fully stocked bar can be nice it is certainly not necessary. Serving a beer and wine only bar is a great option if looking to save some money on the liquor bill. If you are concerned that some of your guests would prefer something a bit harder simply offer a signature cocktail or two (i.e. a Martini of your choosing and/or Jack and Coke).
