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Judi
VIP June 2017

What is the best way to serve beer? Bottle or Keg?

Judi, on February 17, 2017 at 9:59 AM

Posted in Do It Yourself 22

Im asking because I need to set up the liquor distributor for the wedding. If I choose Keg, I can only use one distributor... If I choose bottles I can use whichever I like.... Is there a benefit to kegs versus bottle? I assume bottle is more expensive but I can keep the bottles that aren't used...

Im asking because I need to set up the liquor distributor for the wedding. If I choose Keg, I can only use one distributor... If I choose bottles I can use whichever I like....

Is there a benefit to kegs versus bottle?

I assume bottle is more expensive but I can keep the bottles that aren't used once the party is over right? and wouldn't bottles taste better? Could I offer more variety if I order bottles? or are bottles harder to keep cold?

I dont drink so HELP

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  • Stephanie & Chris
    Expert July 2017
    Stephanie & Chris ·
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    We actually went with both because FH's favorite beer is a local craft (we went with what our venue coordinator deemed a pony keg which is about 60 beers). It is a dark beer though so I know a lot of my family won't like it. We went with bottles as well as the keg because nobody on my side could pick just one beer lol

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  • Future Mrs. Keil
    Super March 2019
    Future Mrs. Keil ·
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    Kegs/draught beer always tastes better for me. But for a wedding, I'd prefer bottles. If you don't have a way to keep the kegs cool, you'll usually have a trash can with ice and it's unsightly. Bottle beers can be kept after. Kegs you'll have to waste the rest.

    Bottom line, I recommend kegs.

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