Liquor Dispensers

By Bartending Supplies · Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Bartending Supplies

Liquor Dispensers

Are you thinking about setting up a restaurant bar? There is a long list of issues that you have to take into consideration. Right from the size of the restaurant bar, to theme, liquor license etc. these are some of the issues that can affect the success of setting it up successfully. There are some bars that have a full or a limited bar menu. Then other restaurants follow a “happy hour” methodology to get the most for their business. If you want to open a successful full service restaurant & bar then you will have to take the following things into consideration.

It is not very difficult kind of a project and can be accomplished easily. The average time can range anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks, it depends on the bar specification’s that you have.

Before beginning on deciding anything or even setting up a restaurant bar, you must read your liquor license agreement. There are licenses that permit a restaurant to hold all kind of liquor inn their bar but some licenses only permit particular type of liquor. If you are serving all kinds of liquor then you will have to map the area accordingly.

Before you start constructing or break down a building, take exact measurements of the floor area that you will need to set up a restaurant. Take the help of an architect and an interior designer for this purpose.

You will be constructing both bar and restaurant, you need to see whether you want to keep both the areas separate or not. You would also want to find the best place to set up a bar. Remember that a bar has dual functionality. This is the area for the second waiting staff. For the staff, a bar in the center of the dining room is an excellent choice. This is also best during a rush at dinner time. But, you could opt for a more personal and intimate setting and make a lounge like area while setting up a restaurant bar. This will prevent the hustle and bustle of the normal day life and will also allow the customers to de-stress.

Your bar must always be well stocked with enough liquor, good and appropriate glasses and other equipments. The other equipments like ice bins, glass racks, fridges, coasters, bar stools and dispensers. All these equipments must match the theme and decor of your restaurant. If you have the right decor when setting up a restaurant bar then you will set a proper mood for your guests.

The lighting of your restaurant must also match the theme and decor. For example if you are setting up a restaurant bar around the lounge theme. Then a low setting of lights is recommended. If you have too bright light then it will be too harsh on your customers. The light should be appropriate and one should be able to read the menu card properly.

These were some suggestions to help you set up your restaurant bar successfully!


Godinger Gas Pump Liquor Dispenser


Godinger Gas Pump Liquor Dispenser


$17.00


Gas Pump Liquor Dispenser… yours for a heck – of – a lot less than you shell out at the real gas pump! SAVE BIG! A conversation-starter that will change the tone of your “gas pump” conversations! Forget about the stress of filling up your pickup and fill up your glass with your drink of choice. Then let your cares melt away. Add this “Gas Pump” to your living room, den or other entertaining area…

BAR BUTLER ROTATING 6 SHOT BOTTLE LIQUOR DISPENSER


BAR BUTLER ROTATING 6 SHOT BOTTLE LIQUOR DISPENSER


$29.99


Four star restaurants, bars, and pubs use this revolving Six-Bottle Dispenser for some very good reasons – it’s impressive, precise, and approved by the English Weights and Measures department. Just place your glass beneath the bottle, lift up, and the leakproof Dispenser portions out a perfect 1.5 oz. shot. Base and pillar are chrome-plated steel and aircraft aluminum. Accepts bottles up to one l…

Ice Shots Instant Shot Dispenser


Ice Shots Instant Shot Dispenser


$47.95


Turn it up, ice it down, and throw it back! A drink chiller that gets the job done quicker than you can say cheers, this ice beverage chiller cools whatever you’re serving for a deliciously frosty, smooth shot. Requiring no power-outlet, just added ice, this super portable liquor shot dispenser is the ultimate way to serve delicious cocktails and shooters, and a must-have item for anyone who likes…

Summit Professional SBC490-ST Beer Dispenser


Summit Professional SBC490-ST Beer Dispenser



Summit professional sbc490–st is a freestanding full size beer dispenser with a stainless steel top. It has finished sides and top for free-standing use and can be converted to under-counter built-in use. It includes shelves to convert to a refrigerator, and is auto-defrost. Summit sbc490 beer cooler is full sized to accept half, quarter and pony (Mini) Kegs. U. L. Approved. 100 percent cfc free….


Summit Professional SBC490-STTWIN Beer Dispenser


Summit Professional SBC490-STTWIN Beer Dispenser



Includes dual tap. Summit Professional sbc490–st is a freestanding full size beer dispenser with a stainless steel top. It has finished sides and top for free-standing use and can be converted to under-counter built-in use. It includes shelves to convert to a refrigerator, and is auto-defrost. Summit sbc490 beer cooler is full sized to accept half, quarter and pony (Mini) Kegs. U. L. Approved. 10…


Summit Professional SBC490TWIN Beer Dispenser


Summit Professional SBC490TWIN Beer Dispenser



Includes twin tap. Summit beer dispensers are the quality leaders. While the market has been flooded with imitators, summit is the only company that can offer a choice of freestanding or built-in units, and models for homes as well as models that meet commercial standards. We can also offer a wide variety of finishes, including a rugged 18 gauge stainless steel top option. And all summit beer cool…


Little Whizzer Novelty Peeing Boy Liquor Dispenser


Little Whizzer Novelty Peeing Boy Liquor Dispenser


$19.75


This Little Whizzer Novelty Liquor Dispenser will have all your party guests talking! The liquor dispenser is modeled after the famous Manneken Pis fountain in Brussels, Belgium. This Manneken Pis liquor dispenser holds 16 ounces of your favorite beverage in its easily accessible base. Pour a drink simply by pressing a button….

Golf Whizzer Dispenser


Golf Whizzer Dispenser



This hysterical Golfer Whizzer Liquor Dispenser will have friends rolling on the floor before they’ve had a single drink! Casually let this comical golfer urinate vodka into your tonic and hilarity will ensue. And the more you use it, the funnier it gets!…


Liquor Store and Dispenser (Volume 34)


Liquor Store and Dispenser (Volume 34)



228 pages. May 1951 edition of Liquor Store and Dispenser. Bound in hardcover. Includes articles on knowing and selling various types of liquor. Many advertisements….


The Record of the Alcoholic Beverage Industry in World War II


The Record of the Alcoholic Beverage Industry in World War II



8 x 11 inch softcover in gray paper wraps with white titles. Unpaginated (52 pp) with many black and white illustrations, photos, etc. Describes the manufacture and many uses of alcohol during WWII. Documents how alcohol was vital to the production of many products required to win the war, including: high explosives, plastics, many drugs and medicines, textiles, gasoline, paint, shellac, insectici…

What are some good crafts a 9 year old can make for arts/crafts show?

This show is held in early December, and is heavily attended. There is a place for kids to set up booths and sell their wares. I’m trying to help my daughter think of things that would be good sellers with a decent profit margin. Help me brainstorm!

So far we’ve come up with:

- bookmarks made with marbled cardstock (she’ll do the marbling)
- Christmas greeting cards
- dishsoap dispensers like Martha Stewart showed the other day, made of small wine bottles and a liquor spout (if you think this is a good idea, do you know where to buy those small fancy bottles that wouldn’t cost that much?)
- homemade paper (doubting she has the time or energy to do much of this)

Even if you can’t think of anything, I’d love if you would take the time to comment on the ideas we already have, including what you think would and wouldn’t sell to a “country style” crowd just before Christmas, and what you would think the items could be priced.

Thanks a lot for your help!

You have some great ideas there already. One idea I did with my daughter for a Christmas craft fair was. We had a spin art machine and my daughter did the spin art on Cards and put envelopes with them and they sold like crazy, more than my stuff and she had a lot of fun making them and getting money for them. You can sell them single or grouped together with a tied ribbon.


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