quiz
Happy Hour
This month we challenge you to guess the average range of costs to serve these strong spirits at a hosted bar in your booth, based on information gleaned from several of the country's largest convention centers. By Charles Pappas
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1. Exhibitors might whine about the cost of a bottle of chardonnay or merlot, with a tab of           per bottle.
a. $10 - $20
b. $21 - $29
c. $30 - $65
2. Toasting your guests with champagne will run           for every glass of bubbly.
a. $6 - $9
b. $10 - $13
c. $14 - $17
3. Expect to pay           per serving of Grey Goose, Chivas Regal, Maker's Mark, and other super-premium brands.
a. $7 - $10
b. $11 - $15
c. $16 - $19
4. The tab for imported brewskis will cost           per bottle that guests belt down.
a. $1 - $5
b. $6 - $9
c. $10 - $15
5. Painting the town – or at least your booth – red with a keg of imported beer, such as Heineken or Shiner Bock, will cost this much green:          .
a. $175 - $325
b. $350 - $500
c. $525 - $675
6. If your guests are the type who take "99 bottles of beer on the wall" literally, it's probably wise to go with domestic brands at           apiece.
a. $5 - $8
b. $9 - $12
c. $13 - $16
7. Whooping it up with premium brands such as Absolut vodka and Jack Daniels whiskey will set you back           for each drink.
a. $3 - $6
b. $7 - $9
c. $10 - $13
8. You'll need a bartender to sling these drinks, which will cost you around           for a four-hour minimum.
a. $140 - $225
b. $240 - $325
c. $340 - $425
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