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How to Set Up and Stock a Bar at Home - Party Planning on a Budget
Glass or plastic? White or red? And how can you make sure you don't run out of ice? Here's how to stock a bar without going broke.
By Lynn Andriani
Original Content  |  December 07, 2011
Wine in a wine store Photo: Thinkstock
How Much Alcohol Should I Buy?

Few things can end a party more quickly than running out of booze. But alcohol can be pricey, so to avoid ending up with gallons of vodka, use these rules of thumb: Each guest will drink an average of two drinks the first hour and one drink each hour thereafter, and 40 percent will drink beer, 30 percent will drink hard liquor, and 30 percent will drink wine. When calculating quantities, know that a 1-liter bottle of alcohol yields approximately 22 mixed drinks. Evite's Drink Calculator lets you plug in the length of your party; how many light, average and heavy drinkers are attending; and what kind of alcohol you're serving. It then tells you how much to buy.
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