If you’re like us, you’ve probably spent a lot of time dreaming about your wedding day. You’ve probably also thought about which colors to use for the event, what kind of music will be playing, and how long the dinner should last. But did you ever think about what kinds of drink stations would be best for your guests? We’ll tell you: any one that involves making cocktails that they can enjoy while mingling with friends or trying out new flavors! If that sounds like something that would get people excited (and maybe even loosen them up), then read on as we round up some fun drink station ideas to make sure everyone has a great time at your wedding reception barbeque bash.
Drink stations can add a fun and interactive element to any event, whether it’s a bridal shower, garden wedding, or day-after brunch. If you’re looking for ideas on how to organize them, here are a few options to consider:
For a backyard wedding, you can create a pallet drink station by stacking pallets to create a table of the desired size and height, and then adding your drinks. Or, for a more low-key option, place two wine barrels side by side, add a top, and fill with drinks.
If your wedding is taking place by a lake, consider using a large boat as a drink station. Fill the boat with ice and bottles for a unique and refreshing way to serve drinks to your guests.
Creating a drink station is a great way to make guests feel like they’re in good hands at your reception.
As the host or hostess, you want your guests to feel comfortable and enjoy themselves at your reception. That’s why it’s important to set up a drink station that’s easy for everyone to use. A well-organized drink bar will provide a safe environment for guests as they enjoy their drinks, plus it’ll give them an opportunity to interact with one another as well as the host or hostess.
If you’re having trouble deciding on what kind of drink station would be best suited for your wedding, here are some things to consider:
- Provide a variety of drinks and garnishes. Depending on how many people are attending and what kind of party you’re hosting (wedding or engagement), make sure there is enough alcohol available at all times throughout the night so that everyone has enough time to get their fill before heading home at the end of their evening together!
- Keep everything neat and organized by having multiple stations set up around different areas within this same space (i.e., one near each entrance/exit point). This way guests don’t have far distances between where they enter from doorways into other rooms versus where their favorite libations might be located along side other services provided such as food tables nearby too!
A traditional drink station involves setting up tables with glasses, ice, and a few signature signature cocktails for guests to make for themselves.
A traditional drink station involves setting up tables with glasses, ice, and a few signature signature cocktails for guests to make for themselves. It’s a great way to get people involved in the party and it’s also a great way to keep people from being too drunk before the meal starts.
Set up your bar or drink station near an area where guests can sit and talk or dance – but not too close to the food! Provide them with plenty of drinks so that everyone has options (and don’t forget about non-alcoholic options too). You’ll need enough glasses for everyone who wants one, as well as garnishes like limes or lemons if you plan on having any fancy drinks available for your guests. If you’re someone who likes experimenting with different types of alcohols then consider stocking up on some unique bottles!
You can also set up a make-your-own mimosa bar with different flavors of mimosas and garnishes.
You can also set up a make-your-own mimosa bar with different flavors of mimosas and garnishes. Place all the supplies in a large container, such as a clear plastic bin or a large bucket. If you’re serving more than one type of juice, place each flavor in its own container with an attached label so guests know what they’re getting when they go up to make their own drinks. You could also ask your caterer if they have any extra pitchers on hand that you could borrow for the day—this can help streamline the process even further!
In addition to having different juices for your mimosas (orange, pineapple), consider adding variety by offering different kinds of bitters and syrups (such as rosemary syrup) for guests to add into their drinks. Also be sure to have plenty of limes cut into wedges ready and waiting; this will keep things from getting messy while people are mixing up their own concoctions!
We’ve rounded up some drink station ideas that will help you take your “I Do” barbecue to the next level.
- Drink Stations: You can create your own drink station by setting out a variety of glasses, pitchers, and bottles. Give each table their own theme color or have each table design their own custom labels.
- Decorating tips: To decorate your bar area, use inexpensive glass bottles and jars that you can fill with flowers or other decorations to help add some color to the space. You can also use chalkboard paint on the backs of mirrors or other items to write down cocktails recipes for guests who want something new and exciting!
In the end, your drink station is a reflection of how much you care about your guests and want to make their wedding day as special as possible. These ideas are just examples of what you can do with a little creativity and imagination!
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