Love Beer? Here’s How To Make Your Next Party A Fun Yet Safe One
Many people of any age love to attend parties. Whether it’s held on a beach, pool, garden, or if it’s a house party, it’s a fun and exciting way to catch up with your old friends and meet new ones. Parties are often popular with teenagers and young adults in high school or college. But as fun as a party may sound, it could turn sour quickly when some things get out of hand.
Some things that could ruin a party and shut it down immediately are fights, attendees or the host being too drunk, drug issues, noise complaints from the neighbours (if it’s a house party), or police suddenly showing up. Thus, if you’re the one hosting the next party, you need to ensure your party is fun and safe for everyone. Otherwise, if anything goes awry, most of the time, it’s the party host who’ll receive the consequences.
So, if you’re planning to have beer for your next party, here’s how you can make your next event fun, exciting, and safe.
1. Organise And Plan All Details
Thorough planning is the key to making your party fun and safe. When organising a party, you’ll need to include the venue, food and drinks to serve, a list of invited guests, and party games. If you’re having a house party, analyze if the space is wide enough for everyone. Meanwhile, if you’re planning to host a party somewhere else (e.g., beach, pool, public hall), see if the site is accessible for everyone and a parking lot is available.
2. Be Creative In Controlling Their Alcohol Intake
Most often, people prefer having alcohol during parties. Drinking alcohol helps them relax, have more fun, and overcome social anxiety. So, when serving beers, make sure you also provide them with substantial food like bread, pasta, meat, cheese, and potatoes. These foods will take longer to digest, eventually slowing down the alcohol’s effect on their blood and making them less drunk.

You may opt not to serve them only alcoholic drinks, and instead alternate alcoholic drinks with non-alcoholic beverages. Then, to spice things up, provide them with beer snorkels from Scuba Beer or other alcohol snorkel shops. A beer snorkel is a drinking tool that will help you finish the bottle within seconds. You can use this for your games and let your guests contest which one finishes their bottle first. Don’t worry, your guests wouldn’t mind drinking low-strength beers or non-alcoholic beers as long as they’re having fun.
3. Plan More Activities Besides Eating And Drinking
Besides the beer snorkel contest, you can plan more activities to keep the fun going. Here are some fun party games to try with your guests:
- Charades
- Beer pong
- Musical chairs
- Never Have I Ever
- Who Am I?
- Truth Or Dare
You can add more games and activities to the list to help people get up from their chairs and have fun. Just make sure you don’t mix or involve beer with any strenuous games to prevent risks and potential accidents.
4. Hire A DJ
Having a DJ at your party is also a sure-fire way to spice up the fun. A professional DJ has no music limitations, which means they can play songs from any music genre that would fit any crowd. They can also fulfil requests if you or your guests want their favourite songs to be played. With the right music, you can get people to get up and dance. Additionally, if you’re hosting a house party, give your DJ a heads up about the appropriate music volume to ensure it isn’t too loud and disturbing for your neighbours.

5. Provide Entertainment
Meanwhile, if some of your guests prefer to just chill out and save themselves from physical exertion like dancing or playing games, you can provide them with other sources of entertainment. You can play a movie or TV show, have a photo booth set up, do karaoke, or hire a magician or comedian.
A professional bartender can also be a good source of entertainment. They can showcase their mixing and bartending tricks to wow your guests. At the same time, they can help keep an eye on your guests’ drinks and ensure everyone is drinking responsibly.
6. Push Play
If you have some sports gear hidden somewhere, take them all out and encourage your guests to play. Whether it’s frisbee, backyard cricket, or softball, playing sports will keep them occupied throughout the party. So, bring out your sports gear into your backyard or anywhere with an open space. Don’t forget to provide water and place it in a visible or accessible area to keep your guests hydrated while playing or dancing at the party.
7. Set An End Time
Make sure your guests are informed about your party’s scheduled end time. For example, if you plan to end the party at 11:00 PM, stick to it. Preferably, you can also tell your guests in advance that serving beers will end at 10:00 PM. This will reduce the chances of your guests going home while drunk or intoxicated. If some of your guests still have too much alcohol in their system before the end time, don’t let them drive home. Let them stay for a bit longer to allow their blood alcohol levels to normalize. Or better yet, let them stay for the night.
For Your Next Party
Whether you’re the party host or an attendee, everyone should take responsibility for themselves and look out for everyone’s safety at the party. If you have beers, see to it that everyone’s drinking responsibly. So, have fun at your next party, and ensure that your safety is paramount.




