Beer & Wine for a Party in Đà Nẵng
Updated June 13, 20264 min read
Throwing a party in Đà Nẵng? Here is how to work out how much beer and wine you actually need, what to put alongside it, and how to get it delivered cold without a supermarket run.
The two ways a party drinks list goes wrong are buying too little and panicking, or buying a wall of one boring lager nobody finishes. The fix is simple: plan per head, mix a few styles, keep some non-alcoholic options, and let the cooler do the heavy lifting. Below is a planner you can run in five minutes.
How much per person
A useful rule of thumb for a relaxed evening: about one drink per guest for the first hour, then roughly one more every hour after that. For a four-hour gathering, that lands near four to five drinks a head — but real groups vary, so plan for the drinkers, not the headcount.
- Light crowd (early dinner, mixed ages): plan ~3 drinks per adult.
- Standard party (4 hours, people staying): plan ~5 drinks per adult.
- Long night with a core crew: plan ~6–7 and keep a backup stash cold.
- Always over-order slightly — unopened cans and sealed bottles keep, and nobody enjoys the beer running out.
Balancing beer, wine and non-alcoholic
Most crowds drift toward beer, so make it the backbone but not the whole show. A reliable split for a mixed group is roughly 60% beer, 25% wine, 15% non-alcoholic and soft options. Build the beer half around easy crowd-pleasers and one or two more interesting picks.
- Crowd-pleasers: clean, cold and sessionable. Lean on lagers and the wider beer cooler — easy to drink, hard to get wrong.
- For the hop fans: a few IPAs so the enthusiasts have something to talk about.
- Wine for the table: a crowd-friendly red and a chilled white or two from the wine list covers most palates.
- Non-alcoholic: keep real options on hand, not just water — it keeps designated drivers and 18+ non-drinkers in the party.
Don't forget the snacks
Food slows everyone down in the best way and keeps the night going longer. Salty, crunchy, sharable things pair naturally with cold beer — think nuts, dried squid, crisps and jerky-style bites. The snack shelf is built for exactly this, and the snacks-for-beer guide walks through what pairs with what.
Bulk delivery, done once
The whole point of a party order is doing it in a single drop instead of three supermarket trips. Message your list on Telegram or Zalo, confirm by phone, and it arrives the same day — beer, wine and snacks together. Free delivery kicks in over a small minimum, which a party order clears easily, and you pay by VietQR transfer or cash on delivery.
- Count your guests and pick a per-head number from the table above.
- Split it roughly 60/25/15 across beer, wine and non-alcoholic.
- Add a couple of snack picks per six guests.
- Send the list, confirm the time, and have it dropped a couple of hours before the start so it is properly cold.
Keeping it cold
Warm beer is the fastest way to flatten a good party. We deliver cold, so the trick is keeping it that way: fill a cooler or a big tub with ice and water (not just ice — an ice-and-water bath chills faster), submerge the cans and bottles, and only pull out a round at a time. White and sparkling wine want the same bath; reds are fine at room temperature unless the room is a Đà Nẵng afternoon, in which case give them twenty minutes on ice too. For more on why temperature matters end to end, see our cold-chain delivery guide.
Order cold, keep it cold, serve one round at a time — that is 90% of a good party drinks table.
- How much beer and wine do I need for 10 people?
- For a standard four-hour party, plan around 5 drinks per adult — roughly 50 servings. Split that 60/25/15 and you land near 30 beers, 12–13 glasses of wine (about three bottles) and a few non-alcoholic options. Over-order slightly; sealed cans and bottles keep, and you can build the whole list in one order.
- Can you deliver a big party order on the same day in Đà Nẵng?
- Yes — same-day delivery across Đà Nẵng is the norm. Send your full list on Telegram or Zalo, we confirm by phone, and it arrives cold in one drop. See how it works in the delivery guide.
- How do I keep everything cold for hours?
- Use an ice-and-water bath in a cooler or tub rather than dry ice cubes, submerge cans and bottles, and serve a round at a time. We deliver cold so you start ahead. Heading to the sand instead? The beach beer and wine guide covers keeping drinks cold outdoors.
Drink less, drink better.