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How to have a Virtual Cocktail Party

In the wake of the pandemic, remote work has become reality, including corporate holiday parties. Though it may seem difficult to keep the holiday spirit alive over a video call, there are many creative ways to ensure everyone has a good time. In this post, we'll discuss how to plan a virtual cocktail party that will leave a lasting impression on your colleagues.


  1. Choose a theme The first step to planning a successful virtual cocktail party is to choose a theme. For example, you might want to focus on wine-tasting or baking, but cocktail-making is an especially fun and festive option. Once you've settled on a theme, decide on what drinks you will be making and what kind of ingredients you'll need. This will help you plan your budget and make arrangements for delivery.

  2. Find a Host It's always a good idea to have a host who can lead the event, entertain the guests, and keep things running smoothly. You can hire a specialist in cocktail-making, find an influencer on Instagram or YouTube, or search for virtual hosts in your area of interest. Alternatively, you can use a service like Wavy, which helps you find the right host for your event.

  3. Send Out Invitations Once you've finalized your plans and chosen your host, it's time to send out invitations to your guests. You can use a digital invitation service like Evite or Paperless Post to create and send customized invitations with all the details of the event.

  4. Plan for Delivery The logistics of delivering ingredients and other items to your guests can be tricky, so it's essential to plan carefully. You can either send out a list of the necessary ingredients that guests will need to buy themselves or simplify things by sending out gift cards that they can use to purchase the items. For those who live in states where shipping liquor is allowed, cocktail subscription services like Drizly, Shaker and Spoon, Saloon Box, Cocktail Courier, and Crafted Taste are a great options.

  5. Make It Fun Once the party is underway, it's important to keep things fun and engaging. Encourage guests to get creative with their cocktails and share their recipes with one another. You can also play games like "guess the cocktail" or "name that drink." Finally, don't forget to capture the fun by taking screenshots or recording the event so that everyone can look back on it and reminisce.




Conclusion: A virtual cocktail party is a fun and engaging way to keep the holiday spirit alive, even in these challenging time


s. With a little creativity and planning, you can make your event a huge success that your colleagues will remember for years to come.


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