Some events list several different drink terminologies, what do they all mean?
• Well drinks: run of the mill booze displayed on a bartenders speed rack. These are usually Absolut Vodka, cheap rum, etc. What bartenders usually put in your drink if you just ask for a vodka seven, as opposed to Grey Goose and seven. • Call drinks: not your regular drink, call liquors, usually stuff a customer has to specify, a little bit up the price range. • Top shelf: refers to the best booze the bar stocks, derived from the position of the premium liquor, on the top shelf. (Examples: Hennessey XO, Courvoisier, Belvedere, Grey Goose). • Open Bar: Drinks are included in the price of the ticket. Usually well drinks. • Top Shelf Open Bar or Premium Open Bar: Same as open bar except you have access to premium liquors (Example: Grey Goose Vodka).