It’s nice to have a home bar. But it’s no good if all you can offer your guests is a few old bottles of alcohol that you can’t get rid of. No matter how casual your event is, decorating your home bar can make the difference between success and failure. There are numerous types of alcohol you can use when setting up a bar. Here are some tips for stocking your home bar.
Vodka
The beauty of vodka lies in its versatility. This spirit, usually made from wheat or potatoes, is easy to mix with other ingredients in cocktails. Since vodka is used in many cocktails and mixed drinks, it’s a must-have at your bar. Make sure you have enough vodka if you know there will be many vodka lovers at your party. For cocktails with vodka, choose an inexpensive brand for mixed drinks and a high-quality brand for vodka. There are many flavors of vodka that some drinkers like.
Whiskey
Whiskey is where things get complicated, as each variety has its characteristics and uses. You can tailor this category to your tastes. Bourbon won’t disappoint if you like your whiskey neat. The golden liquid is delightful and easy to drink. Many famous cocktails can be made with bourbons, such as the Old Fashioned and the Boulevardier. For an extra kick, bourbon can be added to baking and roasting recipes.
Tequila
This is a complex, light-colored alcoholic beverage made from the nectar of the blue agave plant. Tequila is only available in some areas of Mexico, just as champagne is limited to France. If your guests want to order margaritas, you need tequila at the bar. Also, note the growing popularity of tequila cocktails, such as the Paloma or Tequila Sunrise. These cocktails are variations on classic cocktails that use tequila instead. If the party gets out of hand and guests, want to try some tequila shots, bring salt and lime.
Rum
A good rum will transport you to a warm place on the beach. It is made from the by-products of sugar cane (also called molasses) and usually comes from a sunny island. It would be best if you had a bottle of light rum and dark rum in your bar. It is a vital ingredient in many cocktail recipes, such as hurricanes, mojitos, daiquiris, and tropical shots. Rum can be produced worldwide, so there’s plenty to explore.
Conclusion
When it comes to stocking drinks for your bar, quality is better than quantity. These items provide a solid foundation for entertaining guests or when you want to relax with a few drinks. You may want to customize your barware after several events. Enjoy the experience of setting up a bar with your guests and savoring a glass of wine.