Pick a day and time.
Be sure to leave enough time for you to plan, cook and/or order
everything you'll need.
Write
out a guest list. (Keep in mind that people may bring dates)
Send invitations. Make
sure to include directions, or even a map, to your house. Don't
forget to include your phone number and let people know where
Decide what you want
to serve and make a grocery list.
Review our Tips for a Great
Party. Check out these recipes for some great ideas on
what to serve:
Take inventory of condiments like mayonnaise, ketchup,
mustard, salad dressing, barbecue sauce, etc. These are the
easiest items to forget when you're planning your menu.
Be
sure to stock up on paper products like napkins, paper
towels and paper plates.
If
you plan on barbecuing, check your supply of charcoal or
propane for the gas grill.
Don't forget the drinks! Get an idea on what foods pair well
with different Anheuser-Busch products from this
Beer and Food Pairing Guide.
Plan ahead what music
you want to play. Either set aside some CD's that you know
you'll want to hear, or if you're feeling ambitious, make a few
mix tapes so you don't have to tend to the CD player all night.
If you want to keep the music more spontaneous, invite a willing
guest to be the DJ for a while.
A few days before
your party, clean out your refrigerator and throw away items
that you don't need. This will create a lot of space for dips,
salads, other food items and beverages.
On the day of the
party, allow time to pick up last minute items... like more ice.
Don't forget the
drinks! You'll need:
Keg - Be
sure to review these important
Draught Tips!
1/4
Barrel equals 82 12-oz servings
1/2
Barrel equals 165 12-oz servings
Plastic Tub
5 bags of
ice
Picnic Pump
(the 'tapper') - Get the lowdown on the proper way to
Tap a Keg
Part
of being a good host means making sure your guests are
comfortable and cared for. Be sure to watch out for
over-consumption. Drinking responsibly will make your party
memorable for the right reasons. Look out for your friends.
We all make a difference.
Make Sure Your Glassware is "Beer Clean."
- When serving beer, it's important to have glasses that are
"beer clean," that is, free from any residue that will
effect the beer's flavor or appearance. For this level of
glassware purity, an automatic dishwasher is ideal. Be
careful to wash your glassware separately from other dishes,
and use a sanitizing detergent so that all you taste is the
fresh and flavorful Budweiser.
Preparing Serving Trays.
- Always use metal, tin, glass, plastic or aluminum serving
trays at your party. Never use paper plates, as they will
hold very little and will warp, sending all of the hors
d'oeuvres into a pile in the middle. Doilies dress up any
tray, plain or fancy. Small bunches of fresh cut flowers can
really dress up the tray.
Have you ever thrown a party, and afterwards realized you
were too stressed to enjoy yourself? Here are several tips
on how to enjoy your party as much as your guests:
Plan a menu that can be prepared entirely in advance.
For example, soups, stews, chili and gumbo actually
taste better when they're made ahead of time and they
allow you the freedom to mingle with your guests.
Switch throughout the evening so you have a chance to
talk to everyone.
Hire someone to clean up.
Squirrel away a cold frosty glass of Budweiser or a
piece of dessert so you can celebrate the successful
party after your guests have gone home.
Draught Tips
An
unsecured keg of beer can destroy the trunk of your car.
Secure the keg from rolling around. At 161 lbs., a half
barrel shouldn't be taken lightly.
It's okay to roll your keg for easier transportation. The
beer won't be affected (and it's a lot easier on your back).
Since the beer is drawn through the bottom of the keg, it is
not
necessary to put ice on the top of the keg.
It
is possible to over-pump a keg. Too much air in the keg will
result in overly foamy beer.
Beer also foams more when it comes into contact with a warm
surface, which is why it's important to keep the picnic pump
cold before tapping the barrel.
If
your keg does get warm (not recommended), it is possible to
chill it completely in just 30 minutes. First, place the
barrel in your tub, surrounded by three bags of ice. Then,
add water to the ice so that the surface of the keg is
submerged as much as possible. In one half hour your beer
will be ready to serve and enjoy.
Once the keg is tapped and air is pumped in, the beer is
good for approximately 24 hours before the CO2 escapes and
renders the beer flat.
Add a little excitement and variety to your party by
using a theme! A few suggestions are:
Holidays on the Calendar:
Mardi Gras
Valentine's Day
Christmas
Cinco de Mayo
4th of July
Halloween
Thanksgiving
TV Shows:
Brady Bunch
Friends
M.A.S.H.
Green Acres
Survivor
That 70's Show
Exotic Locales:
Caribbean
Mexican
Hawaiian
Other:
Favorite superhero
Favorite athlete
Bad/ugly tie party
Favorite talk show host
Favorite musician
Hat party
Specific color
Trivia party
Pajama party
Board game party