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To the fella who said, “Tiffany, I was hoping based on the information I provided you and the fact that you guys are the professionals at this you could tell me the break down ratio of beer drinkers to others.”
What you provided was: “…hoping to have “Mac and Jack” and Blue Moon. We are also going to be offering a red and white wine along with water and another nonalcoholic beverage. There will be about 175-200 people attending.”
When I asked how many of those guests were kids, how many (approximate) prefer wine to beer you had no answer. This is when you need to go to the bride; she should know the guests on her list. Because I am unfamiliar with the guests, I’m unable to provide accurate guidance without more information.
I know the ratio of wine to beer drinkers in my family, in my group of friends. Your group may be full of beer enthusiasts…or more wine centric… or, god forbid, a bunch of cross-drinkers?
To the fella who said, “Tiffany, I was hoping based on the information I provided you and the fact that you guys are the professionals at this you could tell me the break down ratio of beer drinkers to others.”
What you provided was: “…hoping to have “Mac and Jack” and Blue Moon. We are also going to be offering a red and white wine along with water and another nonalcoholic beverage. There will be about 175-200 people attending.”
When I asked how many of those guests were kids, how many (approximate) prefer wine to beer you had no answer. This is when you need to go to the bride; she should know the guests on her list. Because I am unfamiliar with the guests, I’m unable to provide accurate guidance without more information.
I know the ratio of wine to beer drinkers in my family, in my group of friends. Your group may be full of beer enthusiasts…or more wine centric… or, god forbid, a bunch of cross-drinkers?
Perhaps a wedding planner is better suited to answer your question?