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This is a great question! A good rule of thumb is for every 100 guests (over 21 if beverages contain alcohol) you will need 1 full keg. Our standard pours are about 14oz. That would give each guest an average of 1.5 pours for your event:
- 1 full keg (if using only 1 tap), or
- 2 half kegs (if using 2 taps), or
- 4 quarter kegs (if using all 4 taps) and so on.
The truck is equipped with 6 taps so you can choose up to 6 varieties of beverages to dispense.
We will be happy to help you determine the best amount to purchase based on the quantity of people you expect to attend, and the types of beverage you would like to have served. We are here to guide you every step of the way.
Tap On Wheels NC is not licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. All alcohol must be purchased by you, the customer, or the event host directly from a licensed retailer or distributor. We can pick-up, deliver, and serve your event but we cannot purchase the alcohol on your behalf. You will be purchasing your alcoholic beverage(s) from one of our reputable distributors who essentially are our partners during this process. Tap on Wheels NC will work directly with you to help choose and source your favorite beverages. You will then be invoiced seperately by the distributor to pay for the alcoholic beverages you chose. For your convenience, Tap on Wheels NC has an additional service available where we can pick-up and drop off your keg(s) purchased from the distributor for a worry free experience. (added fee applies).
Yes, anything that goes in a keg we can serve. We can also do non-alcoholic beverages such as spritzers, cold brew coffee, lemonade, and kombucha - really anything that will go into a keg can be dispensed if alcohol liability is the concern.
Yes, we are fully insured with automobile, liquor liability and general liability insurance.
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