Liquor Inventory Experts

The Truth About Liquor Dispensers: Do They Work?

The dictionary meaning of a dispenser is as follows: “a device that automatically dispenses a Liquor Dispensersingle item or a measured quantity” In the hospitality industry, we are sometimes faced with a decision; do we want our liquor to be poured by way of a dispensing unit? Do we want our bartenders to be “automatic” and potentially take away any flair our personable bar staff has to offer our patrons?

Liquor dispensers are designed to specifically pour a pre configured amount in a glass, no more, no less. There can be certain advantages:

  1. Consistency of drinks
  2. Controls over quantity poured
  3. Less bartender training required

Liquor dispensers typically are available in two forms: guns & spigots.

Guns normally entail tubing to be run from the bar to an area where the liquor is poured into small vats. From there, as a product is selected at the bar, the liquor from the liquor room runs along the line into the patrons drinks. Many times, operators will limit the guns to rail product like vodka, gin, rum…or what we call high moving products.

Spigots or what can be best described as “time release valves” are systems in which a ring is placed around a nozzle on the bottle. When a portion of liquor is requested, the bottle is put through the activator ring, the lever is pressed and an electrical courant opens the valve to dispense a portion of liquid.

Although we may perceive these systems as the ultimate controls, there are a few things to consider: 

  1. If you have several pouring stations, they can become cost prohibitive
  2. They can be impersonal: clients still like to see a bartender pour a drink straight into a glass without all the “mechanics” involved
  3. Sweet liquors have a tendency to crystallize and cause back ups in the lines and spigots thus requiring regular maintenance.
  4. Lack of inventory: as much as these systems can dispense exact amounts, they still require a separate system to conduct regular liquor inventories

In the end, as an operator, the decision lies in both the financial areas but also the image and feel you want your establishment to portray, both certainly will have an impact on your business and this is certainly a decision that takes time and research before adapting.  

Topics: liquor inventory, Bar inventory, bar inventory levels, Bar staff, wine inventory, Bar Management, Wine Control, Liquor Inventory savings, inventory counting

7 Question to ask When Purchasing a Wine Inventory System

Wine Cellar Inventory

Wine inventory software

If you a re considering a wine inventory software, it is important your start from the basics and move up. Simple questions you should ask yourself:

  • How extensive is my wine list?
  • Will I serve wine only by the glass or also by the bottle?
  • Does my wine inventory software need to manage multiple wine storage cellars?
  • Can the wine inventory software I plan to purchase offer a feature that allows and suggest the best marriages between wine and the meal that is being served?
  • Can my wine inventory software not only manage wines by region, color and grape varietal, but also by vintage?
  • Can my wine inventory software flag me when a specific variety in inventory has reached its peak and ready to be served?
  • Does my wine inventory software consider the purchase price of the wine and with age its update value?

Wine inventory software is a tool that can help you increase sales and decrease shrinkage. Simply know what needs to be ordered and how much needs to be ordered can avoid the sometimes embarrassing scenarios when we are out a variety, but it also helps us control the quantity we are buying. We must consider the following when buying wine, ordering to much wine of a certain variety or vintage can lead to overstocking and that creates a situation where our money is tied up in inventory and not working for us.

That being said, there are some wines that can appreciate in both flavor and value over time, that is where a strong inventory software can help you better manage what can be the most important and profitable facet of your business.

Topics: wine inventory, Wine Control, wine, Wine Celler