Calculate Beer, Ice, & Cups for Paddy’s Day
‘Tis the season of Irish parties here in America. And probably other places. Are you having a St Patrick’s Day Party?
Do you know how many people are attending? And how drunk they’re likely to get, given free reign to the drink?
Then you need the Kegulator. You tell it the above numbers on an easy slide form and then tell it to kegulate the number of kegs, ice, and drinking cups you need.
Note that kegs are calculated assuming a 15% rate of spillage, the ice calculation assumes room temperature, and 20% rate of breakage is assumed for the cups - though drinking games are excluded.
Via TechCrunch
See Also:
• Drunken Irish Christmas Story
• The Marketing of Irish Beer in America
• Partying on New Year’s Eve
Too funny/useful.
Mister d is currently working steps from the Chicago Paddy’s Day parade route - I haven’t attended for years but might this year if only to help guide him through the crowd to safe ground.
Also: Venue for the David Munnelly Band last night was switched from smallish Shamrock American Club room to An Cúigiú Cúige (the Fifth Province pub) to accomodate an slua mór. Fantastic night!! and bonus with guests Kat Eggleston and our own John Daly (she wrote, while trying to coast under the radar this Friday morning san oifig… She is me, not Kat).
Slán (yawn)