Tips for planning the perfect outdoor summer party

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It’s important to remember that just being able to eat outdoors is a huge novelty for people in Ireland, so unlike an indoor celebration, it actually requires a lot less effort on the part of the hostess.

Make a game plan

Even if it’s a casual outdoor gathering, being organised and making a few lists in advance will save you in the long run. First, make a guest list so you know how many people you need to feed and if there are any allergies you need to consider. A shopping list will also prevent extra stress and make you much less likely to forget something on the day, which means you will be in a position to relax and enjoy a nice drink with friends and family.

Keep it simple

For your own sake, don’t go overboard with your menu or decorating. The more pressure you put on yourself, the more likely that something will go wrong.

Stay on your neighbours’ good side

With any outdoor gathering, there’s bound to be noise that can go on into the night. Stay on good terms by extending an invite to your neighbours. If they don’t know you that well, they probably won’t come but it’s a nice way to let them know there may be a bit of noise that night and that they’re welcome to join the fun.

Do all the advanced prep you can

You don’t want to be stuck chopping or stirring when your guests are enjoying the party – you’ve done the hard work, so you should be able to enjoy it with them! Prepare whatever you can the night before or that morning, so you just need to worry about barbequing and pouring drinks when the party is in full swing.

Don’t worry about decorating

Most barbeques in Ireland are held with little notice, so you don’t need to worry about elaborate decorations or picking a theme. If you want to make your garden summery and festive, you can’t go wrong with fairy lights or Chinese lanterns.

Sort the seating

At a summer gathering, people are at your house for the long haul, so you’ll need enough seating for the majority of your guests. Move your dining chairs, stools and anything else portable outside and borrow folding chairs from family or friends if you’re short.

Don’t stress about drinks

Don’t go overboard when it comes to drinks – you’re already providing a location and food, so people will be happy to bring their own alcohol. It is a nice touch to have a few beverages handy though. Make up a nice summery cocktail and have some beers for people who want something lighter. Amstel Radler’s refreshing mix of beer, cloudy lemon and 2% ABV is perfect for your summer party, especially for those who want to stay fresh for the next day.

For more tips on creating the perfect summer party, check out The Ultimate Summer Party Guide.

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