Having about 60-75 people for a wedding. Ages range from 25-65+
Having about 20 people (the younger set) all crash there for 2 days, the other people are just there one day/night and won't drink as much.
typically I would plan about 10 beers per head for the younger and 2-3 for the older.
10 x 20 = 200 beers
3 x 45 = 135 beers
likely 20oz pours, so 6700 ounces, or about 52 gallons. rounding that to 60 gallons.. I make 5 gallon batches, so thats 12 kegs of beer?
Thinking 4-5 varieties, but might have a keg or two of more special stuff.
So thinking I would do:
4 kegs of blonde ale
2 kegs of amber ale
2 kegs IPA
2 kegs of TX red
1 keg something special (hoppier)
1 keg something special (darker)
Sound about right?
Thats about 5 kegs more than I own so far.
Having about 20 people (the younger set) all crash there for 2 days, the other people are just there one day/night and won't drink as much.
typically I would plan about 10 beers per head for the younger and 2-3 for the older.
10 x 20 = 200 beers
3 x 45 = 135 beers
likely 20oz pours, so 6700 ounces, or about 52 gallons. rounding that to 60 gallons.. I make 5 gallon batches, so thats 12 kegs of beer?
Thinking 4-5 varieties, but might have a keg or two of more special stuff.
So thinking I would do:
4 kegs of blonde ale
2 kegs of amber ale
2 kegs IPA
2 kegs of TX red
1 keg something special (hoppier)
1 keg something special (darker)
Sound about right?
Thats about 5 kegs more than I own so far.