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How much alcohol should you plan for a birthday or a bachelorette party ?

A birthday or a bachelorette party is often the perfect time to celebrate in style! But for everything to go smoothly, it’s essential to plan the right amount of alcohol. Too little, and the party falls flat... too much, and it leads to excess! Here’s a handy guide to help you organize the event perfectly.


Basics to know !

  • For a classic party, plan for 4 to 5 drinks per person throughout the evening.

  • For a bachelorette party with games and challenges, plan 5 to 7 drinks per person.

  • Don’t forget the soft drinks, especially if the evening lasts long.


A bachelorette party is a unique occasion to celebrate with friends and create lasting memories. Depending on the program — whether it’s a bar crawl, a dance party, or a dinner with friends — alcohol consumption can vary. To make sure the party is perfect without excess, it’s crucial to get the quantities right. Here’s a detailed guide to ensure everyone enjoys the evening responsibly !


1- Apéritif / Start of the evening

The apéritif sets the tone for the evening. It’s a key moment to get the party started, but don’t go overboard right from the beginning. Here are some suggestions for a successful apéritif :


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  • Cocktails (punch, spritz, mojito): 1L for 4 people.

  • Champagne or sparkling wine: 1 bottle for 4 people.

  • Beer: 2 bottles (33cl) per person.


2- During the evening

Once the party is well underway, it’s important to keep the mood lively without overdoing it. Consider mixing up the drinks to cater to everyone’s taste, including soft drinks for those who want a break.


  • Wine (with a meal): 1 bottle for 3 people.

  • Beer: 2-3 bottles per person.

  • Spirits (vodka, whisky, rum): 1 bottle for 10-12 people.

  • Soft drinks (water, juice, sodas): 1L for 2 people.


3- End of the evening

The end of the evening is often when the pace slows down, and it’s important to finish on a smoother note. A final drink can be nice, but hydration is key to avoid a tough morning after.


  • A final drink? Plan for 1 cocktail per person or 1 beer.

  • Water is essential: 1 bottle of water for 2 people.


Tips for a successful party :

  • Offer shots, but don’t overdo it! A small shot to mark the moment is great, but no need to overload.

  • Provide mocktails and cool soft drinks for those who don’t drink or want to slow down.

  • If it’s a bachelorette party, adjust based on the activities. A bar crawl will require more alcohol than a chill game night at home.


With these recommendations, your bachelorette party will be a success without the fear of running out of alcohol or going overboard. The goal is to create a fun and lively atmosphere where everyone can enjoy themselves while staying within their limits. By balancing the quantities and offering non-alcoholic options, everyone can have fun without risking a rough morning after.


Don’t forget to ensure the safety of the guests by arranging transportation home and encouraging responsible drinking. The objective is to create unforgettable memories in a joyful and happy mood. Cheers and have fun!

 
 
 

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