That story about the non-responder expecting you to hold that date...That pisses me off. Not your job to chase them down. Was their name "Karen," by chance?
@garyedwards778 Hi mate , we are based in Australia , but I'm originally from Northern Ireland Yeah the practicalities are different but it really depends on what business model your going to use Dry Bar or wet Bar? Vehicle mobile bar or Collapsible bar? I've got plenty of videos on here or just send me an email if you.need any help.
Thank you for your reply. My nan is from Northern Island. In the UK is it not all Wet Bars? Wasn't sure if the corporate client or wedding host providing the alcohol was an American thing. It would be a portable / foldable bar. Appreciate your insights. @@therustybartender
@garyedwards778 Actually not a 100% sure what the exact rules are in the UK for a portable bar. We are based in Australia , I moved here 14 years ago! I know that you used to be able to get a catering licence in the UK to be able to serve alcohol at one off events like weddings and festivals , I'm not 100% sure if they changed it.
Hmm just checked for you it's called an occasional licence but NIreland isn't part of the UK liqour act so it says you need to contact the relevant local council. Typical , don't make it easy. Send me an email mate , the email address should be in our contact bit in the bio. I'd love to find out how you go , and I can try some of my contacts back home too , to try and find out more for you as well. I head back every couple of years so eventually I wouldn't mind finding out how to set up there too even if it's for a one off event! Cheers Ben
very informative 😎
good mobile bar
That story about the non-responder expecting you to hold that date...That pisses me off. Not your job to chase them down. Was their name "Karen," by chance?
@KillDivill no but they were definitely the definition of a Karen!
I find many of the mobile bar influencers are from the US. Where are you based?
I understand the practicalities are different in England.
@garyedwards778 Hi mate , we are based in Australia , but I'm originally from Northern Ireland Yeah the practicalities are different but it really depends on what business model your going to use
Dry Bar or wet Bar? Vehicle mobile bar or Collapsible bar? I've got plenty of videos on here or just send me an email if you.need any help.
Thank you for your reply. My nan is from Northern Island.
In the UK is it not all Wet Bars? Wasn't sure if the corporate client or wedding host providing the alcohol was an American thing.
It would be a portable / foldable bar.
Appreciate your insights.
@@therustybartender
@garyedwards778 Actually not a 100% sure what the exact rules are in the UK for a portable bar. We are based in Australia , I moved here 14 years ago! I know that you used to be able to get a catering licence in the UK to be able to serve alcohol at one off events like weddings and festivals , I'm not 100% sure if they changed it.
Hmm just checked for you it's called an occasional licence but NIreland isn't part of the UK liqour act so it says you need to contact the relevant local council. Typical , don't make it easy. Send me an email mate , the email address should be in our contact bit in the bio. I'd love to find out how you go , and I can try some of my contacts back home too , to try and find out more for you as well. I head back every couple of years so eventually I wouldn't mind finding out how to set up there too even if it's for a one off event!
Cheers Ben