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How Much Spirits for a 75 Guest Labor Day Party?

You will need approx.

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22
bottles of spirits

For a 75-guest labor day party lasting 5 hours

info 15% buffer included
316
Total servings
4.2
Per person
+3
Buffer bottles

How We Calculated This

Our bartender-tested formula, step by step

1

Estimate actual drinkers

75 guests × 75% drinking rate
= 56 drinkers

At medium events, about 75% of guests typically drink alcohol.

2

Calculate base consumption

56 drinkers × 1.5 drinks/hour × 5 hours
= 420 base drinks

Industry standard is 1.5 drinks per person per hour for a 5-hour event.

3

Apply consumption decay

Adjusted for drinking slowdown over time (decay factor: 3.75)
= 315 adjusted drinks

People drink faster in the first hour and slow down as the event progresses.

4

Apply labor day party modifier

× 1 (0% for spirits)
= 316 spirits servings needed

Labor Day Partys have standard spirits consumption.

5

Convert to bottles

316 servings ÷ 17 servings per bottle
= 18.6 bottles (raw)

Each bottle of spirits provides 17 servings.

6

Add 15% buffer & round up

18.6 × 1.15 = 21.4, rounded up
= 22 bottles

Always round up and add a buffer. Running out is worse than having leftovers!

Why trust this formula?

Based on industry standards and refined by bartenders with 30+ years of experience. We factor in consumption decay (people drink less as events progress) and real-world drinking percentages.

📊 Quick Reference: Spirits by Guest Count

Guests Spirits Needed Total Servings
25 guests 8 bottles 105 servings
50 guests 15 bottles 211 servings
75 guests (you) 22 bottles 316 servings
100 guests 30 bottles 421 servings
150 guests 44 bottles 632 servings
200 guests 59 bottles 843 servings

* All calculations include a 15% buffer. Amounts for labor day party.

The Essentials

🥃 22 bottles Spirits
106 liters Mixers (soda, tonic, juice) (Variety is key)
112 lbs Ice (~2 lbs per person)
112 glasses Cocktail glasses (2 per drinker) Buy
40 pieces Garnishes (limes, lemons)

The Host's Secret

Editorial Curation

ATMOSPHERE

"End of summer means people are ready to indulge one last time."

Pro Tip #1
PREPARATION

"Weather can vary - have backup plans for rain."

Pro Tip #2
TIMING

"Pool parties need drinks near the pool AND inside."

Pro Tip #3
SERVICE

"It's often slightly cooler than July - ice lasts longer."

Pro Tip #4
PRESENTATION

"Monday holiday means people may drink a bit more than usual."

Pro Tip #5
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Buying Guide

Similar to 4th of July but slightly higher consumption as people celebrate the end of summer. Plan 5-6 drinks per person with heavy beer emphasis.

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