| You   cannot make drinks out of the equipment, so you'll probably want to buy a   selection of liquors and mixers too. It is impossible to make a list that   "fits all" without including every possible liquor in the World,   but here are a few guidelines on what to buy. 
 You   should always choose your bar stock to suit your guests. Young people often   prefer the more exotic drinks, so you will need various fruit juices and   flavored liqueurs instead of the darker liquors (like whiskey) older people   often prefer. It   is likely you will experience requests for drinks you cannot make, but that   happen to almost every bar now and then. You can add new liquors to your bar   stock later, and should learn how to mix what you have in the meantime. A   well-stocked bar should have the following, but you should consider   the number and type of guests you expect before buying.    
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Gin        (dry) Vodka        Rye        (or Canadian whiskey) Bourbon        Scotch        whiskey Rum        (light) Vermouth        (dry and sweet) Tequila        White        and red wine (dry) Beer        (lager) Cognac        (or other brandy) Different        liqueurs:      
Advocaat         (somewhat like brandy eggnog) Amaretto         (almond) Anisette         (anise) Aquavit         (caraway) Benedictine         (herbs) Chambord         (black-raspberry) Chartreuse         (herbs) Contreau/Triple         sec (oranges) Crème         de Cacao (cacao) Crème         de Cassis (blackcurrant) Crème         de Menthe (mint) Crème         de Violette/Crème Yvette (violets) Curaçao         (oranges) Galliano         (herbs and spices) Godiva         (chocolate) Goldwasser         (herbs and spices, flecked with gold leaf bits) Grand         Marnier (oranges) Irish         Cream (whiskey and cream) Kahlúa         (coffee) Kümmel         (caraway) Mandarine         Napoléon (tangerine) Midori         (melon) Ouzo         (anise) Peter         Heering (cherry) Prunelle         (plum) Sabra         (orange and chocolate) Sambuca         (wild elderberries) Sloe         Gin (sloe berries) Southern         Comfort (peach) Strega         (orange and spices) Tia         Maria (coffee)  
 In   addition to the liquors, you will need different mixers, flavorings and   garnishes. 
     
Club        soda Tonic        water Ginger        ale 7-Up        or Sprite Cola        Juices:             
Tomato         juice Orange         juice Pineapple         juice Cranberry         juice Grapefruit         juice  Bitters        Grenadine        Maraschino        liqueur Worcestershire        sauce Tabasco        sauce Milk        Coffee        Heavy        cream Cherries        (maraschino) Green        olives (small) Cocktail        onions Lemons,        limes and oranges Sugar,        salt and pepper.  |      
Hope this helps all those who are thinking about setting up a place to have a few drinks with friends at home!  
 
 
 
 
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Savannah as my trusted assistant, showing my grocery list in public like that is inappropriate, lol :)
ReplyDeleteLOL...hey you're the one who just spilled the beans, until now everyone thought it was an actual list of alcohol to set up a home bar! Really, I did not mix up the inventory and grocery lists : )
DeleteLMBO @Keira!!!
ReplyDeleteHere is what I have on this list: Milk, salt, pepper, lemons, oranges and tomato juice..LOL I do have Dr. Pepper but not sure that counts.
I think I have a great deal of collecting before I invite others over for drinks. : )
I think I may need you two to have the gigs at your pads until I get on my feet. ; p
It's ok Robin, I have 3 bottles of wine and 1 beer, LOL...oh and salt, pepper and milk...and apples! I'm making notes as I go here : )
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