Planning an Oscar Party? Don't Forget The Kegerator!

Once a year, Oscar night is a much anticipated event for movie lovers. What better way to celebrate your favorite movies and movie stars than with an Oscar party? Oscar parties can be the perfect reason to get together with friends and take in the glam of Hollywood. So, if you’re planning an Oscar party this year, what should you have on your “must-have” list? Champagne? Canapes? Beer?

Oscar Party with Kegerator

If your crowd is more interested in drinking beer than champagne, or it’s simply a more practical and economical choice for your Oscar party, then you may want to break out your mini kegerator or tap into your home kegerator, if you have one.

Sure, it’s nice to have free-flowing champagne to get into the Hollywood mood at an Oscar night party, but the fact is that many people don’t like drinking champagne, and even if they do, it gets pretty expensive to supply champagne for a crowd for an entire evening. Instead, you can set up the mini kegerator and let people help themselves throughout the party to great tasting, draft beer. It may not be champagne, but chances are it will be enjoyed by your guests more than the bubbly stuff (and won’t leave you with a nasty hangover the next day!).

Beer in champagne glass

If you want to make your party more glam, you can serve the beer out of champagne flutes rather than beer mugs or simply plastic red cups. You can even find plastic ‘throw-away’ champagne flutes so that you can easily have enough for the whole crowd. Then your “bubbly” can just be fresh, draft beer from the kegerator, rather than expensive champagne, but your beverage choice will stay consistent with your party theme.

Drinks aren’t the only thing to think of when planning your Oscar night party, however. Food is also a big draw at parties such as these. You may want to skip the casual chips, wings and beer for something a bit more upscale to get into the Hollywood theme, but you can easily do so with some easy-to-make appetizers and finger foods that are as fun to eat as they are easy to make.

If you want to make the party really easy on yourself, you can just supply the kegerator filled with beer and ask each guest to bring an appetizer or dessert to the shindig. By doing this, it makes it easy for you to organize the party, and everyone is usually more than happy to show up with a dish to share with friends.

Of course, what’s Oscar night without some glamorous clothes and hairdos? To really get everyone in the mood for your Oscar party, make your party a dress-up night. You can put info on the invitations about what style of dress is most appropriate – you can make the party dress semi-formal, formal attire, or can even suggest that your guests come dressed as their favorite Hollywood actors. Some people prefer to have a more casual party, but if you want to immerse yourself in the Oscar night theme, dressing up can really set the mood.

However you decide to plan your Oscar night party, it is sure to be a fun event that will give everyone a reason to get out of their house on what may be a cold, February night, and enjoy good food and drink with friends while rooting for their favorite flicks and stars.

The Art of the Basement Speakeasy

As much as the authorities would like to ignore it, basement speakeasies have never really gone out of style. If they are hard to find, well that is the basis of their continued existence. If you can’t find one, why not start one up yourself? The art of the basement speakeasy lies in creating a comfortable environment for debauchery to take place. The basement speakeasies have a few things in common: word of mouth, comfort, and hours of operation that pick up where bars legally must leave off.

Picture of basement speakeasy

There are also many bars out there that are legal businesses and evoke the feel of a speakeasy with their decor and furniture. This kind of themed bar is the kind many would always rather go to, and if you plan on making your own basement bar at home, you should look at what others have done and use those designs to inform your building and decor process.

One of the first issues that most home bar owners have to address is the draft system. If you have a kegerator, you are in a good starting place for hosting late night soirees in your own basement bar. You will probably want a mini-fridge with a see-through door as well, for convenience’s sake. Once you have these basics covered, you can consider installing a sink for washing cups and the like.

basement speakeasy kegerator

When you are installing these items into your basement bar, thinking out of the box is going to yield some nice results. Some of the most ingenious designs have come about from changing just a couple of aspects of a draft dispensing design or changing the way the bar is built.

There are two bars in Austin, Texas that have an amazing feeling and sense of decor associated with them that are perfect examples of how to apply this speakeasy style. They are the Eastside Showroom and the Swan Dive, and the same interior designer created them both, Mickie Danae Spencer.

When you walk into the Eastside Showroom, it is just far off the main drag madness of 6th street to be comfortable. The while place looks old, although the bar only opened its doors a few years ago. The venue draws its old style feeling from a combination of exquisite custom made bar furniture, designed and built by the owner, and a lot of antique cut-ups. These cut-ups are a functional aspect of the bar build, but they all have an aspect that is modified from a vintage antique object, such as old milk cans, wine barrels, foot cranked Singer sewing machine bases, port hole windows from sailing vessels, and more.

Looking at a bar like this can give you a deep understanding of how to build something out of junk and make it look beautiful. The important thing about this aspect of design is to have a holistic approach. Take the Eastside showroom, for instance. The interior is beautiful, and most everything is vintage. Vintage cocktails, vintage wood used for the bar, and vintage music is either being played live or old recordings are being played on the stereo. Keep this in mind when designing your theme, and people will be saying – you “thought of everything”.

wood pallet shelves

Using old wooden pallets is an ingenious use of used materials and generally you can find them for free. Try local plant nurseries or landscaping companies, craigslist.org, freecycle.org or hardware shops. They normally have a lot of these pallets on hand and will give them away. Reclaimed wood from old wooden pallets can be transformed into all types of furniture, flooring and wall coverings.

Another local Austin, TX hangout – whose name we cannot mention, due to issues with legality and blacking out – is a surprising example of how a space can be converted into a cute little den of iniquity with little work. This speakeasy appears to be a former neighborhood church on the outside, but once you knock and are introduced in, you have a swank living room with mostly 1960s and 70s style furniture, and a small high table that acts as a bar (on occasion), with a small selection of bottled or canned beers.

This is a place that did not even have any kind of draft system. The owner was informal and friendly to those who came in to this private club. The walls were adorned with some very eccentric odds and ends. The owner claimed that the bottles and fetishes covering the place are things he found while tearing down to rebuild one of the walls. Magical charms that had been hidden away since the old owner, who was a bit of a medicine man in the neighborhood, had passed away. The new owner handled the fetish objects respectfully, and kept them in the room that had formerly been a place for the purveyance of magical charms and elixirs as a reminder of the history of the building. Such treasures are timely and often interesting to the owners or renters of the space in question, and here is an example of how to use these items to add meaningful decor to a space.

If you do plan on dispensing draft beer in your home bar, there are a number of simple modifications you can make to your home draft system to pull it in line with you home bar’s theme. See the article entitled “Hacking Your Kegerator: An Overview of Mods and Add-ons” for more ideas on how to modify your draft tower or change the aesthetic of your kegerator.

For those more interested in drinking than decor, a few vintage or faux vintage beer signs or some neon can be enough. Sometimes the simpler route is easier, but some prefer a drinking venue that has an almost museum like quality of presentation and coziness. The last thing you want to see in a speakeasy bar is a television. This is the most disturbing and mind numbing thing a bar can do – and it seems to be the most common offense. A room full of television screens blaring at the pitiable inhabitants, who are so mesmerized by the screens that they can barely talk to each other. There are alternatives that proffer a sense of being somewhere – or, in the case of these vintage speakeasy style venues – of being somewhen.

Kegerator Engagement Party: Say "I do" with Brew

Engagement Party and Kegerators

So, he finally popped the question! You, as well as all who know you well, are so excited and your days are filled with wedding plans and thoughts of what your future will hold. But, before you get carried away, your friends and family want to throw an engagement party for you and your fiancé to celebrate the exciting news.

That means the person in charge of planning the party will need a guest list, a location that will fit all the guests, and some good food and drinks. To take care of the drink department, the party planner may want to consider buying or renting a kegerator.

Why a kegerator you might ask? At an engagement party? Because kegerators are a great way to offer cold, great tasting beer that makes sense for a large crowd. They are an economical option – and one that’s eco-friendly, too. Most kegerators fit a half keg of beer, which holds as much as 165 cans of beer. The cost of buying a keg of beer is cheaper than buying those 165 cans. And if you have a big crowd at your engagement party, you can easily go through that much beer. [Use our Beer Calculator to see how much beer you will need]

Also, since there are no individual cans housing the beer that each of your guests drink, there is less waste – and less mess – with a kegerator. No need to be cleaning up dozens of empty or half empty beer cans at the end of the party. And no need to be wasting nearly five pounds of aluminum (or glass if you would otherwise buy bottles – an even more expensive option). You can fill pitchers or growlers of beer from the kegerator, so it will be easy to pour if you have table set up for your guests.

Most people that plan an engagement party keep the party relatively informal – at least not as involved as the actual wedding reception will be. That means that having a kegerator set up in a corner so that guests can help themselves to cold beer is a great way to take care of the “bar”.

You can also have some soda and ice set up nearby for those that prefer soft drinks. Another way to keep the party informal is to have a buffet set up for the food, rather than a sit down meal. This keeps people up and mingling more and keeps the atmosphere relaxed and fun. If you don’t want to offer a full meal, finger foods that are passed around are another good option.  [Try our Guinness Slider recipe]

If you don’t like the idea of having a kegerator set up in the corner because it reminds you of old fraternity parties back in the day, don’t worry about it. For one, a kegerator is actually a refrigerator that houses the keg of beer to keep it cold, so all you will be looking at is something that looks like a mini refrigerator with a tap on top. This is a lot different than your younger days when someone might have grabbed a keg, threw it in a bucket full of ice (or a bathtub!), where there was melted ice mixing with beer all over the floor.

Instead, a kegerator offers a much more refined way to keep the beer cold and keep the keg out of sight. If you want, you can even buy a vinyl wrap to decorate the kegerator for the engagement party, or you can decorate around it yourself.

Getting engaged is an exciting time in anyone’s life and should be met with some type of celebration. Engagement parties can be lots of fun – especially if there is a kegerator placed in a strategic location to supply some great tasting, cold draft beer throughout the party. Just remember to have a great time as you celebrate the beginning of your new life together – and to drink responsibly!

Super Bowl Kegerator Parties

Super Bowl Kegerator Parties

The Super Bowl. Not simply another day of football, it has turned into a national pastime that is noted for the specific foods that are served and the fact that it is the biggest beer-drinking day of the year. Super Bowl parties are a great way to hang out with friends to watch the game and the much anticipated commercials between breaks, while also enjoying great munchie food like pizza, wings and nachos, and of course, beer.

If you’re headed to a Super Bowl party at someone’s house that has a home kegerator, you can be sure that the gathering place will be around the kegerator while people watch the game. Most people that own a home kegerator also have a home bar, or some type of area in a family room or game room that they enjoy using for entertaining. This area is usually the “hang out spot” when friends gather for social occasions. People love to hang out near the kegerator because they have easy access to refill their cup of beer and it just seems to be the place that everyone gathers around throughout the party.

It doesn’t need to be Super Bowl Sunday to get together a bunch of friends for a party around the kegerator and to order a bunch of pizzas and wings while watching football. Any weekend in the fall or winter is the perfect time to have a group of friends over for a football watch party.

Just gather together some of your buddies that enjoy watching football (or just enjoy hanging out and eating and drinking while others watch football!), make sure your kegerator has enough beer in the keg to get you through the game, and make or order some good food and you’ve got yourself a party. Saturdays are great for college football watch parties, while Sunday is the day you’ll want to plan your football watch party if pro football is more your speed.

If you don’t want to have to supply all the food and drinks for the event, simply organize an informal get together, either at your house or somewhere else, and have everyone agree to bring something to the party. If you’ve got the kegerator, you can be sure that everyone will want the party to be at your house, but if someone has a portable kegerator or a mini kegerator, it’s very easy to take the beer to wherever the party will be. If no one has a kegerator or you want to have the party somewhere else, the alternative is simply to buy some cans or bottles of beer for the party instead. It won’t provide you with the authentic draft beer taste and feel that you’ll get at the local sports bar or pub, like a beer from a keg will, but it should suffice to get you through the party just as well.

Having a home kegerator is the perfect excuse to get family and friends together over a game of football. So, whether your favorite day of the football viewing year is the college championship game, the Super Bowl, or simply any day that your favorite team plays, call your buddies, grab some chips and dip or order a few pizzas, and then tap the kegerator and enjoy the game!