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First I want to say you have provided so much clarity for me as I am beginning this journey. I have a question about cups. What if the client wants to use their own cups?
Video was helpful! Would love to see an example of how you breakdown the package to the clients. Not the pricing how you separate it by package and add on options! Def revisiting my pricing module for 2024!
Hey Kaelin, I’m in the process of starting my own mobile bartending business. I’m learning a lot from your content I appreciate all the information. One of the things I’ve been trying to figure out is how to calculate the correct amount of liquor the customer should buy for each event. I see someone else commented this above hopefully you can give me some insight on this.
So I did create an alcohol calculator and it's on my website if you want to take a look. Pourspecialevents.com But also I do a lot because I've bartended so much that I've seen the trends in what people do and don't drink. Here is a sample of what I try and encourage couples to stick to: 3 versatile liquors -usually (vodka / whiskey/rum) Then 2-4wine options depending on how many of each color. In my area wine Is the least drank option when beer and mixed drinks are served. Then 2-3beer options. I have keg trailers but I try to steer them toward cans or bottles if possible because the kegs get wasted if the time frame is just too short. Typically my kegged beer people are tournament or benefit people when activities are extended throughout the whole weekend.
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Starting out how hard was it to get the proper licensing and insurance? I’m starting to gather all information I need to start and for NJ I cannot find a clear answer on what I need.
I just started offering bartending for weddings and made sure to have my RAMP Certification as well as liability insurance (I use FLIP) all states are different. I'm in PA.
Hi Kaelin! im starting a mobile bar business and im having trouble figuring out how much alcohol to tell my customers to buy. Can you help and explain how you decide how much alcohol you tell the customers to buy please
So I had one lead that wanted to get a bartender for their wedding and then at the last second after ghosting me because I could not get them to commit to a phone call they came out and said that they had a friend of the family that was going to bartend. How do I overcome this objection knowing that this person probably was not bonded and just probably had a basic alcohol beverage commission certification from the state of Texas? I tried to let them know that the liability falls on the person that is having the party and also the bartender if somebody happens to have something bad happen after the party related to too much drinking. I didn't know really what else to say.
Hey, Eric! I've seen in other businesses such as food caterers that offer bartending the bartenders make 80 and then keep all of their tips. For me I give much more. Your staff are the pillars to growing your company. Taking care of your staff and making sure they are excited to work for you will make your business grow exponentially! My bartenders also all keep their tips. They split equally based on the amount of tenders for that event. I can take on as many events as I have great staff for. That's how you can grow a company. People first!
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First I want to say you have provided so much clarity for me as I am beginning this journey. I have a question about cups. What if the client wants to use their own cups?
Video was helpful! Would love to see an example of how you breakdown the package to the clients. Not the pricing how you separate it by package and add on options! Def revisiting my pricing module for 2024!
Great video thank you very much 💯💯
Thanks for your tips! My wife and I are getting started and this has been a big help
So glad!!! Any questions send them my way! They help me plan out my videos!
Hey Kaelin, I’m in the process of starting my own mobile bartending business. I’m learning a lot from your content I appreciate all the information. One of the things I’ve been trying to figure out is how to calculate the correct amount of liquor the customer should buy for each event. I see someone else commented this above hopefully you can give me some insight on this.
So I did create an alcohol calculator and it's on my website if you want to take a look.
Pourspecialevents.com
But also I do a lot because I've bartended so much that I've seen the trends in what people do and don't drink.
Here is a sample of what I try and encourage couples to stick to:
3 versatile liquors -usually (vodka / whiskey/rum)
Then 2-4wine options depending on how many of each color. In my area wine Is the least drank option when beer and mixed drinks are served.
Then 2-3beer options. I have keg trailers but I try to steer them toward cans or bottles if possible because the kegs get wasted if the time frame is just too short. Typically my kegged beer people are tournament or benefit people when activities are extended throughout the whole weekend.
How do you determine the count of alcohol for each guest?
Thanks for posting!
Thank you for these videos! I aspire to open a mobile bar business in the future!
The hardest part is just taking the plunge! I'd say go for it and learn as you go! Good luck!
🎉🎉 thank you for information 😊 is very helpful. Greta video
Do you need a license to just serve alcohol as a private Bartender in Los Angeles CA
I'd love to see a video on contracts! Must haves, etc!
I will add that to my list of topics! I have one coming up about effortlessly making the upsell in package pricing!
Hello. What honeybook package option do you use?
I have the unlimited plan for 39$ a month & love it. It's tripled my income per year! They give you a referral code so I've shared it below if you want a discount to get started!
💰Get HoneyBook for 25% off for one year with my referral link:
share.honeybook.com/kaelin6573498?referral_platform=app_referral
Thanks,
Kaelin
Starting out how hard was it to get the proper licensing and insurance? I’m starting to gather all information I need to start and for NJ I cannot find a clear answer on what I need.
I just started offering bartending for weddings and made sure to have my RAMP Certification as well as liability insurance (I use FLIP) all states are different. I'm in PA.
Are you only a dry hire? If so, how do you work the benefits? Do you get a permit to legally sell the alcohol for the day or how does that work?
How do you guys do taxes?
would be nice if there were pictures popping up as you are describing
Hi Kaelin! im starting a mobile bar business and im having trouble figuring out how much alcohol to tell my customers to buy. Can you help and explain how you decide how much alcohol you tell the customers to buy please
Joel! I cannot believe I'm just seeing this 🫠 I'll get on this today! See you soon!
Very helpful thanks
Thanks, Nancy! Appreciate you viewing and your comment!
So I had one lead that wanted to get a bartender for their wedding and then at the last second after ghosting me because I could not get them to commit to a phone call they came out and said that they had a friend of the family that was going to bartend. How do I overcome this objection knowing that this person probably was not bonded and just probably had a basic alcohol beverage commission certification from the state of Texas? I tried to let them know that the liability falls on the person that is having the party and also the bartender if somebody happens to have something bad happen after the party related to too much drinking. I didn't know really what else to say.
Hey! This was super helpful.
Thought this was a pricing video🤔
I want to know out of the 200 dollars how much is that bartender kaki going off of that or are they only getting tips
Hey, Eric! I've seen in other businesses such as food caterers that offer bartending the bartenders make 80 and then keep all of their tips. For me I give much more. Your staff are the pillars to growing your company. Taking care of your staff and making sure they are excited to work for you will make your business grow exponentially! My bartenders also all keep their tips. They split equally based on the amount of tenders for that event. I can take on as many events as I have great staff for. That's how you can grow a company. People first!
Mobile bar
Are you people crazy! She didn't give us any prices!!!!!!!!!!
She always say she gonna let us know but still stay vague AF! Unsubscribed!!!!!!!
So damn complicated
Hey! If you could explain what is complicated I'd be happy to try and better explain my process!