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Three Types Of Beverage Troughs To Consider Renting From Your Catering Service

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If you're looking for a fun and functional way to serve drinks at your next catered event, you might wish to evaluate whether a beverage trough will be suitable. This is an option that many catering services can offer their clients, and it can be enjoyable to imagine how you'll set up this station at your event. Once you decide that a beverage trough will be appropriate, you'll want to evaluate what style of trough to get. You may find that your caterer has a few options, and some can work better than others in different environments. Here are three styles of beverage troughs that you can consider.

Ground Trough

The simplest, and one of the most common, types of beverage troughs that you'll come across is one that sits on the ground. This type can be fun if you have children attending your event, as they'll be able to reach for drinks themselves. A ground trough can be equally suitable for indoor and outdoor events, although you'll want to position it in a shaded area if you're setting it up outside. The drawback to a ground trough is that if you have a lot of elderly people at your event, they may struggle to bend all the way to the ground to retrieve a drink.

Stand Trough

Another option is to rent a beverage trough on a stand. These troughs come in a variety of sizes and styles, and the stands can be different in appearance, too. The big benefit is that this setup elevates your beverages, making it easier for adults to grab a drink. Troughs on stands can work well indoors and outdoors, but if you're choosing an outdoor location, you want to be sure that the ground is level. This receptacle is understandably very top-heavy because of the weight of the ice and the drinks, so you want it to be stable as people use it.

Inset Trough

One variation on a stand trough is an inset trough, which is a beverage trough that is inset into a table. These troughs are typically a little smaller than ground troughs, but they are often very stylish. If you feel as though a ground trough is simply too rustic for your event, a series of inset troughs may be appropriate. This setup is ideal because of the use of a table around the trough. This allows people who have a plate of food to set it on the table while they reach for a drink, and you may even find that people congregate in this space to enjoy food, drink, and conversation.

For more information, reach out to a company like North Fork Event Catering today.


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