"Why should I spend the money on an event bartender, when I can have one of my buddies do it for cheaper?"

Ths is a common question that a lot of people have when they start planning their own special event. While letting a buddy watch your bar may seem like the cheaper and easier alternative, an event bartender can offer you so much more.

So why should you hire a professional private bartender for your event?

1. Enjoy Your Own Party!

One of the biggest advantages of hiring an event bartender is that you get to enjoy your own party! This is your special day, and you probably don't want to spend it mixing drinks and directing people toward the keg. Professional Event bartenders are experienced "mixologists", and they are able to serve your guests easily and efficiently.

Yes, it's true that some of your friends may be able to do this just as well, but then they wouldn't be able to enjoy your party either. Now, where's the fun in that?

2. Liquor Laws

Today, liquor laws are one of the most important thing that you should keep in mind when hosting a private party with alcohol. Wherever alcohol is served, you will always need to worry about underage drinkers and intoxicated guests.

Professional bartenders are trained to screen guests for proper identification prior to serving them. They are not their to make or keep friends, but to do a job. Also, it may be funny to watch Uncle Ned get a little too tipsy and dance with the potted plant in the corner, but it won't be funny when he drives home and gets in an accident. Protect yourself and protect your guests by hiring a professional bartender.

3. Experience

Most experienced bartenders can open beers with lightening speed as well as mix excellent drinks with ease. While mixing drinks isn't a complete science, professional bartenders can usually mix great tasting drinks, time and time again. This talent can only come with experience and dedication.

With a novice bartending your party, you run the risk of the White Russians tasting like baby formula, and the beer ending up on the floor. Okay, most bartenders have off days too, but they try to keep them to a minimum.

4. Tools

Chances are, any friends who offer to bartend at your party won't have all the tools and equipment needed for running a bar smoothly. Professional event bartenders, on the other hand, will usually bring their own tools. This will typically include bar towels, shakers, liquor pourers, corkscrews, bottle openers, knives, and cutting boards.

It is possible to round up all of these tools, but it can be difficult. By hiring a private bartender, you won't have to worry about finding them, let alone paying for bar items that you'll only use a handful of times.