Top 11 Party Cities In South America

We ended 2011 off with a trip around the best party cities of the world, and so far this year we have delved deep, exploring the best party cities in the USA, Europe, Canada, and Asia.

Today we’ll head south to that amazing continent nestled right between the Caribbean, South Pacific, and the South Atlantic Oceans, South America.

You can also click on the Country/City names to see listings and reviews of actual bars and clubs which you can go to! stop by and review some venues yourself if you have the chance, or leave us your thoughts below

So without further adieu, here are the top 11 party cities in South America:

#1 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Fotos Kaballah Circus Rio de Janeiro Rodrigo Favera

Brazil’s little piece of paradise sits nestled among a deep blue sea etched with white-sand beaches, lush rainforests and breathtaking mountain ranges. Throw in some of the most beautiful people in the world, and there is no wonder Rio de Janeiro is not only consided paradise, but it has also made our list of the best party cities in South America.


#2 Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Birthplace of the Tango, Buenos Aires knows how to throw a dance party. Although the bars don’t start hopping until midnight, and many dance clubs don’t open their doors until 2am, there are many places to pre-party in this hot Latin city before heading out to an all night dance party.


#3 La Paz, Bolivia

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This “de facto” Bolivian capital city sits at a staggering 3,560 metres (11,875 feet) above sea level. Its elevation is probably one of the major factors that make it a great South American party city – the booze works a lot quicker here – but the many hot and sweaty nightclubs help as well. With a history of many travellers passing through the city, the locals are friendly and the offerings are plenty, from world-class bars, to happening nightclubs, La Paz is the place to party when in Bolivia.


#4 Santiago, Chile

Santiago, Chile Party Night

The party in Santiago, Chile’s cosmopolitan capital city, starts as soon as the sun goes down. The mix of international tourists, university students and young professionals makes the Santiago club scene one of the best around. From dance clubs, discos, reggae bars, and everything in between, there are plenty of places to drink a cheap beer and dance until the wee hours of the morning.


#5 Bogota, Colombia

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Once considered too dangerous to visit, Colombia is finally back on the list of travel destinations. Its alpine capital city, Bogota, is now one of Latin America’s urban highlights. Home to more than seven million people, Bogota has a thriving nightlife to match the bustle of its busy inhabitants, but when the party goes all night long, one wonders how much work actually gets done the next morning.


#6 Quito, Ecuador

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Quito is broken into two distinct areas, ‘old town’ and ‘new town’. Old town is easily distinguishable by its renovated colonial buildings. New town, also know as gringolandia, is the exact opposite of old town, with its high-rises, hotels, bars and nightclubs. Old town is a great place to walk around during the day, but if you are looking for the real party you need to head over to Gringo Land, er, New Town.


#7 Asunción, Paraguay

Inside Ratsky's Bar

Paraguay’s capital city, Asunción, can be both a beautiful travel destination, with its historical colonial buildings, and an amazing place to party, with it’s endless supply of nightclubs, cheap booze and beautiful women. Not being a ‘real’ travel destination, you won’t have to worry about inflated prices or tourist traps.


#8 Lima, Peru

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Huge nightclubs with gorgeous terraces face the ocean, making the nightlife scene in this Peruvian capital one of the most unexpected party cities in South America. When looking for the party in Lima two of the best districts are Miraflores and Barranco. The clubs here open around 9pm and stay open until the early hours of the morning. Dress to impress, because with all the beautiful party people about you will want to make sure you are bringing your ‘A’ game.


#9 Georgetown, Guyana

Party like a rockstar

Although Georgetown can feel like it has a tough exterior, with its decaying colonial architecture and unkempt parks, once the sun goes down the thriving night-life is very apparent. Come to think of it, for a people who love to party all night long it is no wonder the city looks like it has been on a bender.


#10 Montevideo, Uruguay

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Montevideo is the capital city of Uruguay, and with a vibrant music and club scene that continues to thrive, with everything from cozy tango bars to modern beachfront discos, it is no wonder that Montevideo made the list of one of the top 11 party cities in South America.


#11 Caracas, Venezuela

Inneground @ Elmo bar, Caracas, Venezuela

Caracas, Venezuela’s capital city, offers a host of nightlife options for its clubbers, bar-hoppers and salsa aficionados. Known as some of the most die-hard partiers in Latin America, caraqueños are a friendly welcoming bunch who not only know how to party, but will also steer you away from the not so safe areas of the capital.

Author: Corey Rozon

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The Difference Between Beer, Ale And Lager

"'The Irish Times' and a Pint"

So the time has come to answer a very important question here at Barwhiz: Is there a difference between Beer, Ale, and Lager? We have all heard these terms being thrown around in pub circles for years but have we actually taken the time to find out the discernible difference? If not, now is that time.

Beer is the third most popular beverage in the world, behind water and tea respectively. It is delicious and is generally made with the following ingredients: water, some form of starch (usually malted wheat or barley), hops, and brewer’s yeast – those are the basics.

Brewery Westmalle, Antwerp (c)www.milo-profi.be

During the making of beer, known as the brewing process, hot water is mixed with the starch source creating a substance called “wort”. The wort is then boiled and hops are added for flavoring. This hopped wort is then cooled and brewer’s yeast is added for fermentation. And voila, Beer!

It is in this fermentation stage, however, that beer becomes categorized as either an Ale or Lager. The temperature during the fermentation stage as well as the type of yeast that is used for fermentation is responsible for creating either an Ale or a Lager.

For example, Ales are fermented with brewer’s yeast that ferments on the top of the liquid. The fermentation process is also carried out in a warmer temperature (roughly 59 – 77 degrees F) creating a stronger more aggressive taste and often a higher alcohol content.

Brewery Rodenbach, Roeselare (c)www.milo-profi.be

Lager beer on the other hand (from the German word “to store”) is made with brewer’s yeast that ferments on the bottom of the liquid. The fermentation process always takes place in a cooler environment (roughly 40 – 55 degrees F) and lasts longer than Ale’s fermentation process. This longer, cooler fermentation process safeguards the Lager from having a fruity taste as it produces a more clear, smooth, crisp taste.

Most of the beer that is consumed around the world today is Lager beer; however, Ale’s have been making a comeback in North America and Britain of late.

Now that you know the difference between Ales and Lagers, it’s up to you to find one that tastes right to your own personal palate.

Cheers.

Author: Corey Rozon

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100 Most Popular Drinks Of All Time

 
Here at BarWhiz as you probably know, we’re proud of our wide collection of information when it comes to alcoholic beverages.
Today we are proud to present a complete list of 100 of the most popular drinks of all time.

Be sure to also check out our very own Periodic Table of Alcohol,

1. Harvey Wallbanger

A fruity and sweet cocktail based on vodka and orange juice.

2. Pilsner

A type of pale lager that has a very light, clear color from pale to golden yellow, and a distinct hop aroma and flavour.

3. Vermouth

Vermouth is a fortified wine flavored with various dry ingredients; it is used as an ingredient in many cocktails.

4. Kir Royale

A popular French cocktail made with a crème de cassis (blackcurrant liqueur) and champagne.

5. Sidecar

A classic cocktail traditionally made with Brandy/Cognac, orange liqueur and lemon juice.

6. Angel’s Tit

A shooter made with creme de cacao, cherry liqueur and cream. Usually topped with a cherry.

7. Champagne

Champagne is a popular sparkling wine, made primarily of Pinot noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier grapes.

8. Brandy

Brandy is a beverage produced by distilling wine. It generally contains 35%–60% alcohol by volume. It is typically taken as an after-dinner drink.

9. Jello Shot

A Jello shot is a shooter in which liquor, usually vodka, rum, tequila, or neutral grain spirit replaces some of the water or fruit juice that is used to congeal the gel.

10. Mojito

A Mojito is a cocktail made white rum, sugar, lime juice, sparkling water and mint. It is a popular summer drink and has a refreshing taste combing sweetness, lime and mint flavors.

11. Whiskey

Whiskey is a popular spirit made from fermented grain mash. It usually contains about 40% alcohol by volume.

13. Malt Liquor

A type of beer with a high alcohol content (above or equal to 5% alcohol by volume) made with malted barley.

14. Shiraz / Syrah

A popular variety of red wine, its taste is commonly described as powerful, full-bodied and it often includes flavors of berries and/or pepper.

15. Screwdriver

Basically made with vodka and orange juice, the Screwdriver is a popular cocktail all around the world.

16. Amber Ale

A pale ale that is brewed to produce an amber colour generally ranging from light copper to light brown.

17. Bronx

A martini based cocktail with an addition of orange juice.

18. Negroni

The Negroni is a cocktail made with equal parts of gin, sweet vermouth and bitters.

19. Long Island Iced Tea

A strong beverage made with a variety of spirits. The drink has about 22 percent alcohol concentration

20. Bahama Mama

A tropical rum-based cocktail made with pineapple juice, coconut liqueur and orange juice.

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10 Amazing Beer Commercials

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Does anybody really like the commercials they see on TV these days? I don’t; In fact I’m becoming more and more convinced that the mute button was invented so that viewers wouldn’t have to be subjected to the overly loud, obnoxious, cliché, sensationalized advertisements that bombard and interrupt quality programming these days (or lack thereof, but that’s a whole other bag).

Too harsh? Ok, so maybe not all commercials are so bad. Take for example beer commercials! A bit ironic considering most people don’t really need an advertisement to remind them to buy beer, especially at a bar. At any rate, it’s these commercials that are the topic of this post. Here are 10 amazing beer commercials that might inspire you to try a new brew:

1) Good Things Come To Those Who Wait

After watching this commercial life on earth just makes sense. Our friends at Guinness have revealed the impetus that has been driving the evolution of man for billions of years – Dark Lager Beer.

2) Think Those Are Real?

This commercial really does nothing at all to sell Bud Light; but it’s funny because bad tan lines are funny on just about anybody (but mostly on men who wake up looking like they’ve grown a pair…of, uhhh, boobs.

3) This Guy Wants Porno

This commercial does more to dissuade impulse checkout buying than it does to persuade buying beer at the convenient store. But, hey, maybe I’m taking it too seriously, after all it’s just good old “tongue and cheeks” (said with Asian accent) humour.

4) The Newest Member Of The League

I don’t really like this commercial but I picked it because it’s absurd to think that everyone only gets two beers because of this guy? Hardly a worthwhile superhero in my opinion.

5) Best F***king Beer Commercial

One of the best f***king beer commercials I’ve ever seen! Now I have to remember to put a quarter in the swear jar.

6) Be Careful What You Say (NSFW)

You really do have to wait for the punch line at the end of this commercial to see why it made the list.

7) You Can’t Always Be Smooth

This commercial totally capitalizes on the “schizophrenic bluetooth” situation that many of us have fallen victim to in recent years. And what happens to the guy in the commercial will drive any man to drink.

8) Remember Your Cup

It’s finally happened… a commercial that captures a man’s worst nightmare: getting hit in the nuggets while watching a baseball game that gets cut short because everyone gets hit in the nuggets.

9) Men With Talent

This commercial made the list because of the guy’s face at 0:33.

10) Keeps It Coming

No list of anything in the world would be complete without an appearance by Will Ferrell – the 10 most amazing beer commercials are no exception.

Author: Corey Rozon

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Top 16 Party Cities In Asia

After looking at some of the best party cities from around the world, including the top 21 party cities in the USA, the top 18 party cities in Europe, and the top 19 party cities in Canada , it’s time to head East onto another continent and check out the top 16 party cities in all of Asia.

You can also click on the Country/City names to see listings and reviews of actual bars and clubs which you can go to! stop by and review some venues yourself if you have the chance, or leave us your thoughts below

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1. Koh Phangan, Thailand

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People say that strange and exciting things happen on nights where there is a full moon; well this is certainly true of the monthly full moon parties in Koh Phangan, Thailand. Each month on the night of the first full moon, thousands of people from all over the globe descend on Koh Phangan to experience the wildest and most lively party under the sun…or, moon.

2. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai Songkran Festival

If you’re looking for a new years party where you can get extremely wet and extremely wild, then look no further than Chiang Mai, Thailand. The New Years celebrations here consist of one huge water party throughout the country. Chiang Mai is the destination for anyone interested in being targeted by explosive water balloons, drenched at random by strangers wielding water buckets, hosed down like you were a person on fire, or simply splashed repeatedly by puddle jumpers in the streets. Whatever you choose, you can count on getting wet and having one of the best New Years experiences of your life.

3. Vang Vieng, Laos

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Do not let the size of this small little town in Laos fool you – people here know how to have a good time. Tubing and rafting are favorite party activities in Vang Vieng as many locals and tourists like to cruise down the rivers with a beer (or two or three) in hand. After enjoying a relaxing coast on the water, you can stop off at one of the many bars and local watering holes that serve up a variety of specialty drinks unique to Laos culture (Lao Whiskey is great); or, for the less adventurous types, you can simply opt for a standard rum and coke – but at least make it a double. Either way, there are plenty of friendly, sociable people looking to mingle and have a great time in Vang Vieng.

4. Phuket, Thailand (Patong Beach)

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Patong Beach is known for its incredible nightlife and revelry. With hundreds of bars and clubs to choose from, this beautiful party paradise is one of the hottest spots in South East Asia – a must see for anyone interested in turning it up a notch in Thailand.

5. Osaka, Japan

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Well know for its bustling business and technology culture, Osaka has fallen under the radar as a main party destination in Asia. But don’t let the tailored suits and shiny shoes fool you, there is more to this city than business meetings and cell phones – Osaka is home to some of the best night life in all of Asia.

6. Bangkok, Thailand

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Bangkokis widely known as one of the best places to party in Asia. The fast paced, energetic lifestyles of the people spill over into the nightlife where tourists and locals mingle together to enjoy some of the best revelry in the world. What else is there to say about Bankok? The drinks are cheap, the food is great, and the underground music and DJ’s are rocking – it’s the perfect place to party anytime of year.

7. Seoul, South Korea

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You will not have to travel very far to find a place to party in Seoul. Virtually every district in this soulful city has ample opportunity to order up some hot food and cold drinks well into the night. Most bars and clubs in Seoul stay open until the sun comes up so ‘last call’ is never an issue. The famous beverage, soju, is a local favorite and a staple for anyone wanting to drink on a budget.

8. Gili Trawangan, Indonesia

Welcome Drink - Lombok

There is something for everyone in Gili Trawangan, Indonesia. The parties in this part of the world are well organized and heavily marketed around the city, making it easy for any local or tourist to end up in the right place at the right time.

9. Goa, India

Anjuna Beach Trance Party

Located on the west coast of India, Goa is by far
one of the best party places in Asia. With amazing festivals, hot clubs and
huge beach parties there is a little something for everyone. North Goa is the best place to
go bar hopping, but if you are looking for beach parties, head to south to Anjuna beach.
With a huge Christams and New Year’s Eve festivals, winter is one of the best times to
party in Goa.

10. Kuta, Bali

Partying in Kuta

If you’re looking for a party in Bali, then Kuta is the place to go. This is a popular destination for world travelers looking to mingle with locals and meet other adventurers. It seems everyone in Kuta is interested in and capable of partying all the way through the night.

11. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Party Time (vodkatronic dj set)

As expensive as it may be, Tokyo is still one of the best places to party in Asia. It’s the NYC of the Orient with absolutely no shortage of bars, clubs, dance halls, underground music scenes, restaurants, and all sorts of other types of entertainment. Tokyo is an electric whirlwind of adventure — the definition of a city that never sleeps.

12. Island of Kecil, Malaysia

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Kecil is one of the best party islands in Asia. It’s a popular intersection for backpackers traveling from all over the world and makes for a great place to party once the sun goes down. The island has many bars that are well stocked with food and drinks. But if you’d rather BYOB over from the mainland, that’s fine as well. Either way there are plenty of opportunities to drink and party amidst the beautiful scenery and wildlife on the island of Kecil.

13. Singapore

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This city-state is a bustling cosmopolitan that features many exciting party spots. The variety of ethnicities and cultures in Singapore is what make it such a unique place to visit. There are plenty of bars and clubs to choose from, each with their own unique flavor and vibe.

14. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Ho Chi Minh City is a great place to get a taste of the beauty and vibrancy that defines Vietnam. With a plethora of bars and clubs lining the city streets, this is a great place to drink all kinds of unique beverages while enjoying the equally unique culture and nightlife of a truly incredible city.

15. Hong Kong, China

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Wherever you go in Hong Kong you will find ridiculous revelry and excitement. This is a city that is home to literally thousands of bars, clubs, restaurants, hostess bars, karaoke spots, etc. Anything you could possibly want out of a city is here. Bars do not close and entertainment is ubiquitous. If you can handle a few sleepless nights, Hong Kong is worth the trip.

16. Manila, Philippines

Philip Morris VIP Party

Manila is one of those cities that can be all things to all people. Whatever your personal penchant is for fun, you will find it here: from expensive uptown clubs to small cozy drinking dens, Manila caters to each and every party goer and never disappoints in providing great places to experience local culture and entertainment.

Enjoy partying in Asia!

Author: Corey Rozon

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Beer Or Ale? An Ode To Dr. Seuss

Beer Or Ale? An Ode To Dr. Seuss

Green Eggs & Ham
Here at BarWhiz, we are more than just a great place to find the best bars, clubs, and party cities all over the world. We also like to kick back and get a little silly sometimes.

Everyone knows that a big plate of greasy green eggs and ham is the best cure for a hangover, so we thought we would find out about your preference when it comes to beer or ale in a rhyme inspired by the great Dr. himself.

Do you like beer
Mmmmm Beer!

Or ale?
Irish Red Ale

Would you drink them here
Hot bartender!

Or there?
Sexy Bartender

Would you drink them in a house?
Why Go Out to a Bar?

Would you drink them with a mouse?
Paddy the rat drinking Guinness in a quiet pub
Paddy the rat – Image copyright Tanya Bond

Would you drink them in a box?
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Would you drink them with a fox?
Beer Babe

Would you? Could you? in a car?
Trunk full of booze!

Drink them! Drink them! Here they are:
Mmmmm Beer!
Irish Red Ale

You may like them. You will see. You may like them in a
tree?
Beer Club "Tree Fort"

What if, what if, they were free?
FREE BEER 3.3 Ready to Drink!

Could you, would you on a train?
The bar on the Shongololo Express (southern Africa)

Would you, could you, in the rain?
Water to Beer

Could you, would you, with a goat?
Bij Den Bok

Would you, could you, on a boat?
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You won’t drink them. So you say. Try them! Try them! And
you may.
Mmmmm Beer!
Irish Red Ale

Picture of mouse with Guiness by Tanya Bond

Author: Corey Rozon

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The Complete Guide For Throwing A House Party On A Budget

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From posts about the best party cities around the world, to tips on how to party frugally, we are here to help you not only find party, but also how to party on a budget.

There is nothing better than a good old-fashioned house party, both for the party atmosphere and for saving some money. You might think hosting a house party is as simple as inviting over a few friends and opening up a bag of chips, but to throw a good house party takes planning, organization and some skill.

In order to help you throw your very own house party, one that will be talked about for weeks, we have put together this simple guide, which will help you with everything from choosing a guest list to coming up with a few party games.

So without further adieu, here is the Complete Guide For Throwing A House Party On A Budget:

#1 – Choosing A Guest List

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Before you even begin deciding on who you want to invite, you first need to think about the amount of people your budget can accommodate. The larger the guest list obviously means the more the expense, and usually the bigger the party.

Besides budget, you’ll want to ensure you have adequate space for the amount of people you are planning to invite. You will need enough room for everyone to fit, while still having space for people to break off into groups, and walk around to get food and drinks. And don’t forget about an area to dance!

A large house party would consist of more than 25 guests. With the large group you can afford to diversify your guests, inviting people from different aspects of your life. With a large group of people your hosting duties are usually minimal when it comes to getting conversation going. As mentioned, large parties can be quite expensive, so you can cut the costs by making it a BYOB.

A medium sized party will comfortably fit between 10 to 15 guests. With the smaller group you can afford to offer some drinks and a few finger foods without going over budget. If you get creative with the menu your guests will appreciate the effort.

A smaller house party would consist of fewer than 10 guests. These house parties are usually a little more intimate and work well where everyone knows each other. If you still want to invite guests from different groups in your life, choose wisely. Having people that do not feel comfortable mingling with strangers can make for an awkward party, one where you as the host will be doing a lot of the work keeping the conversation going. Small parties are also a great way to show off your culinary skills without breaking the bank.

#2 – Picking A Theme

3rd Annual Masquerade Party

Theme parties are a fun way to bring friends together and have a few drinks. The right theme can get everyone excited and allow your guests to really let go of any of their inhibitions – beer also helps too. However, picking the wrong theme can be a disaster. With the wrong theme you may find that your guests are not as enthusiast about the party as you are, and some may not participate or even show up.

Try running your theme idea by a few of your closest friends on your guest list to get a feel for how they are going to take it. Definitely pick something that does not require guests to go out and spend an inordinate amount of money looking for a costume, and certainly do not pick anything too obscure that those on your guest list will not be familiar with.

Once a theme has been decided you can use that to help you plan the other aspects of your party, from lighting and décor, to music and even the menu. The more creative you make it, the more memorable the party will be.

#3 – Creating The Proper Lighting

Tea Lights

Even though the theme may dictate your lighting choice, creating ambiance in your house party is one of the most essential aspects, besides the booze of course, at making your guests feel welcome and at ease with their surroundings. Even without a theme, lighting will play an essential role in creating a party atmosphere.

The most inexpensive way to create some ambiance is by dimming the lights. If you don’t have a dimmer switch, you can try using tea lights, making sure of course they are located out of harms way – i.e. from being knocked over during the crazy arm-flailin’, booty bustin’ dance off.

#4 – Arranging The Music

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Besides lighting, one of the other most important aspects of creating a memorable house party is music. Whether the music coincides with your theme or not, you should create a playlist, or ask one of your more capable guests to play DJ.

A good DJ always plays to the energy of the crowd, so knowing what your guest are into before hand will help you to create a playlist that will work well for your house party. Start with something light but upbeat to create the atmosphere, and work up to songs with more energy that will get the party jumpin’.

#5 – Planning A Menu

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The size of your guest list will really determine your menu. As previously mentioned, the larger the party, the more the expense. So when it comes to planning a menu there are a few options to not blow your budget, as well as having to spend all day in the kitchen preparing.

With a large house party guests will not expect to be served food, but it is still a good idea to have a few munchies prepared. The classic chips n’ dip and other types of fingers foods, like fresh cut veggies, pitas and hummus, always go over well.

For the medium sized party you may want to throw in a few additional items, such as some canapés along with a cheese and fruit platter.

The smaller house party is where you can let your culinary skills shine. You don’t have to treat your guests to a full course dinner, but even making something as simple as handmade burgers for the BBQ will go a long way to impress your guests.

An additional way to save some money is to plan a potluck for the party, or even get everyone to chip in on some pizza, because remember, pizza and beer always goes hand-in-hand.

#6 – Coming Up With Party Games

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If done incorrectly, a house party can be a dime a dozen. Anyone can simply invite over a few friends, turn on some music and have a few laughs while enjoying a favorite cocktail or three. But these ‘parties’ are really just boring old get-togethers. With your house party you want to do something memorable. Something creative. Something fun that will have your guests talking about it for weeks.

Your theme can go a long way to helping you create this memorable experience, but with or without a theme, it really comes down to the party games that will get your guest involved. Party games work for all sizes, from large parties to smaller intimate ones.

When designing activities remember to be creative, make them fun, and know when to initiate them. If the party is already in full party mode it might be best to shelf the game until the party dies down a bit.

With the right mix of guests, a fun and engaging theme, lighting to set the ambiance, a playlist to get the party moving, some food, and a few party games, you can easily create a memorable house party, while still staying on budget.

Author: Corey Rozon

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99 Bottles Of Beer Prices Of The World

99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

From how to make killing as a bar server to how to save some money at the clubs, BarWhiz.com is more than just a great place to find the best bars and clubs all over the world, we are also here to help you party on a budget.

The interactive map below gives you an idea of the average price of beer in almost 100 countries around the world (right click on image and press “full screen” for a better view):


via chartsbin.com

The above prices are for 500ml beers in British pounds. For those of you that don’t want to do the conversion, 500ml is equal to one tall frosty 16 ounce pint of beer. We’ve also gone ahead and converted the prices in to American funds (USD) below, ranging from cheapest to most expensive.

So without further adieu, here are the 99 bottles of beer on the wall… er, I mean 99 average beer prices of the world:

#99. Flag of Ukraine and it's historyUkraine – $0.74 USD
#98. Vietnam / Việt Nam / VietnameVietnam – $0.75 USD
#97. BelarusBelarus – $0.79 USD
#96. NicaraguaNicaragua – $0.80 USD
#95. Saudi Arabia / اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ ٱلسًّعُودِيَّة  / Arábia Saudita Saudi Arabia – $0.82 USD
#94. philippines flag Philippines – $0.82 USD
#93. Paraguay / ParaguaiParaguay – $0.85 USD
#92. Czech-RepublicCzech Republic – $0.85 USD
#91. Bosnia-and-HerzegovinaBosnia And Herzegovina – $0.85 USD
#90. HondurasHonduras – $0.93 USD
#89. EcuadorEcuador – $0.99 USD
#88. El-SalvadorEl Salvador – $1.01 USD
#87. Slovensko / Slovakia / EslováquiaSlovakia – $1.03 USD
#86. Romania / RoméniaRomania – $1.03 USD
#85. BulgariaBulgaria – $1.03 USD
#84. MacedoniaMacedonia – $1.04 USD
#83. KazakhstanKazakhstan – $1.04 USD
#82. CambodiaCambodia – $1.04 USD
#81. Albania / Shqipëria / AlbâniaAlbania – $1.04 USD
#80. MoldovaMoldova – $1.06 USD
#79. GeorgiaGeorgia – $1.06 USD
#78. ColombiaColombia – $1.06 USD
#77. PanamaPanama – $1.09 USD
#76. Srbija / Србија / Serbia / SérviaSerbia – $1.11 USD
#75. ᐅᓛᓴ / Россия / RussiaRussia – $1.28 USD
#74. HungaryHungary – $1.28 USD
#73. سُورِيَّة  / Syria / SíriaSyria – $1.31 USD
#72. KenyaKenya – $1.36 USD
#71. MexicoMexico – $1.36 USD
#70. ArgentinaArgentina – $1.36 USD
#69. Flag United States Puerto RicoPuerto Rico – $1.39 USD
#68. Flag PeruPeru – $1.43 USD
#67. ChinaChina – $1.43 USD
#66. IndiaIndia – $1.44 USD
#65. Costa-RicaCosta Rica – $1.49 USD
#64. GuatemalaGuatemala – $1.52 USD
#63. Polska / Poland / PolóniaPoland – $1.52 USD
#62. LithuaniaLithuania – $1.55 USD
#61. MongoliaMongolia – $1.57 USD
#60. South Africa | Suid-Afrika | iSewula Afrika | Afrika-Borwa | Afrika Borwa | iNingizimu Afrika | Afrika Dzonga | Aforika Borwa | Afurika Tshipembe | uMzantsi Afrika | iNingizimu Afrika / Africa do SulSouth Africa – $1.60 USD
#59. Flag VenezuelaVenezuela – $1.70 USD
#58. EstoniaEstonia – $1.70 USD
#57. Црна Гора / Crna Gora / MontenegroMontenegro – $1.71 USD
#56. Flag PortugalPortugal – $1.71 USD
#55. ChileChile – $1.71 USD
#54. ශ්රී ලංකාව / இலங்கை / Sri LankaSri Lanka – $1.75 USD
#53. Flag UruguayUruguay – $1.75 USD
#52. CroatiaCroatia – $1.76 USD
#51. South Korea / 한국 / 韓國 / Coreia do SulSouth Korea – $1.78 USD
#50. Flag Slovenia, SlovenieSlovenia – $1.83 USD
#49. LebanonLebanon – $1.86 USD
#48. ประเทศไทย / Thailand / TailândiaThailand – $1.86 USD
#47. LatviaLatvia – $1.86 USD
#46. BrazilBrazil – $1.86 USD
#45. BelgiumBelgium – $1.86 USD
#44. Dominican-RepublicDominican Republic – $2.00 USD
#43. NetherlandsNetherlands – $2.07 USD
#42. IndonesiaIndonesia – $2.08 USD
#41. Flag Tunisia Tunisia – $2.12 USD
#40. Spain / España / Espainiako / EspanhaSpain – $2.13 USD
#39. Flag AzerbaijanAzerbaijan – $2.16 USD
#38. GermanyGermany – $2.31 USD
#37. CyprusCyprus – $2.36 USD
#36. NigeriaNigeria – $2.40 USD
#35. Flag United StatesUnited States – $2.42 USD
#34. EgyptEgypt – $2.45 USD
#33. Türkiye / Turkey / TurquiaTurkey – $2.52 USD
#32. MoroccoMorocco – $2.76 USD
#31. Österreich / AustriaAustria – $2.87 USD
#30. Flag United KingdomUnited Kingdom – $2.90 USD
#29.  臺灣 / 台湾 / TaiwanTaiwan – $2.92 USD
#28. Flag SudanSudan – $2.96 USD
#27. New-ZealandNew Zealand – $3.03 USD
#26. GreceGreece – $3.04 USD
#25. MalaysiaMalaysia – $3.09 USD
#24. KuwaitKuwait – $3.11 USD
#23. BruneiBrunei – $3.22 USD
#22. Bangladesh / বাংলাদেশ Bangladesh – $3.25 USD
#21. United Arab Emirates / دولة الامارات العربية المتحدة / Emirados Árabes Unidos ( Dubai is a Emirate in UAE )United Arab Emirates – $3.41 USD
#20. IsraelIsrael – $3.53 USD
#19. OmanOman – $3.73 USD
#18. IranIran – $3.78 USD
#17. ItalyItaly – $3.85 USD
#16. CanadaCanada – $3.88 USD
#15. IcelandIceland – $3.94 USD
#14. JamaicaJamaica – $3.96 USD
#13. JordanJordan – $4.02 USD
#12. Switzerland / Helvétia / Schweiz / La Suisse / La Svizzera / la Svizra / SuíçaSwitzerland – $4.09 USD
#11. LuxembourgLuxembourg – $4.12 USD
#10. PakistanPakistan – $4.18 USD
#9. DenmarkDenmark – $4.20 USD
#8. AustraliaAustralia – $4.37 USD
#7. IrelandIreland – $4.49 USD
#6. NorwayNorway – $4.50 USD
#5. JapanJapan – $4.61 USD
#4. Sverige / Sweden / SuéciaSweden – $4.69 USD
#3. FinlandFinland – $4.71 USD
#2. FranceFrance – $4.74 USD
#1. دولة قطر / QatarQatar – $5.82 USD

Author: Corey Rozon

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Top 19 Party Cities In Canada

At the beginning of the year we provided you with not only the Top 18 Party Cities In Europe, but we also listed the Top 21 Party Cities In The USA.

Today we’re looking at the best party cities in the Canada. Since the drinking age for the majority of Canadian cities is 19 years of age, in the province of Quebec it is 18, we’ve decided to focus on the top 19 party cities.

You can also click on the Country/City names to see listings and reviews of actual bars and clubs which you can go to! stop by and review some venues yourself if you have the chance, or leave us your thoughts below

#1 Montreal, Quebec

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The number one party destination is, with out a doubt, Montreal. With the legal drinking age being only 18 and the bars and clubs serving until 3am, the party never stops in this beautiful city. On weekends there are also many after-hours clubs where the dancing lasts until dawn. Even the residents of the biggest and most beautiful cities in Canada head to Montreal to party.

Girls at Tribe Hyperclub


#2 Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Night

The largest city in Canada, Toronto, is also one of the best party cities the country has to offer. With its eclectic mix of cultures and neighbourhoods, Toronto also has a vast array of party places. From an immense and thriving live music scene to electronic clubs that go to the early hours of the morning, Toronto is one city where you wont have to search too hard, or too long, for a party.

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#3 Vancouver, British Columbia

Vancouver @ Night

Although the Vancouver lifestyle is suited to the more casual establishments, bars and pubs, there is still a pretty good club scene here. But even in the bars and pubs, there is always a party. Some of the best areas to party in Vancouver are Yaletown, Gastown and of course, Granville Street and Downtown.

Cut & Paste Saturdays (Tonic Nightclub, Vancouver)


#4 Halifax, Nova Scotia

Halifax City Night Lights

In Halifax the festival season never seems to end, and with their influx of live music, and plenty of bars and nightclubs to choose from, this small maritime town is one of the best party cities in Canada.

MSTRKRFT - HPX2009 @ The Palace


#5 Ottawa, Ontario

Ottawa by night

The capital city of Canada may be smaller than the other major cities on this list, but this town knows how to party just as hard. From live music to electronic dance clubs that are open until the wee hours of the morning, Ottawa has some of the best partying spots, all within a few blocks of each other. It is an easy city to get around at night and the close proximity to practically everything makes bar hopping a breeze. Best of all, when the bars close at 2am in Ottawa the party doesn’t have to end. Just a short jaunt across the river is Quebec, where the bars are open until 3am.

Rusko at Ritual


#6 Québec City, Quebec

Quebec City at Night !

The jewel of Quebec is without a doubt its capital city, Quebec City, or Quebec as the locals refer to it. Over looking the St. Lawrence River, this Old World European styled city is much more than meets the eye. It is also an incredible party town. For the best nightlife head on over to Grande-Allée Street or Boulevard Laurier.

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#7 Sudbury, Ontario

Friday Night ROW on Elm Street

Known for its nickel, both the mining operations and the giant nickel that adorns the city, this small Ontario town is an oasis of hipster hangouts, trendy dive bars and all night dance clubs. So whether it is a stop-over for a longer drive to one of our other party cities, or a destination in itself, Sudbury has earned its place in the top 19 party cities in Canada.

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#8 Charlottetown, PEI

Charlottetown, PEI

From brewpubs, like The Gahan House Brewery, Pub & Mercantile, to nightclubs, dive bars and lounges, such as Baba’s Lounge; this quaint little capital city is much more than meets the eye. Think small town appeal meets big town party.

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#9 Victoria, British Columbia

Victoria Harbour Night

The famed capital city of British Columbia is hidden away on the province’s island gem, Vancouver Island. With friendly and welcoming locals, the party is anywhere you end up. And with over 16,000 University of Victoria students, that can be practically anywhere, from the bar, to the club and even a beach party.

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#10 Calgary, Alberta

Calgary City

Known as ‘Cowtown’, this Albertan city is much more than cowboy boots and country music. One of the fastest growing cities in Canada, Calgary has a thriving nightlife to match. From comfy pubs to all night dance clubs, and everything in between, partying in Calgary is “the most fun you can have with your boots on”.

Creative Masterminds November 21 Calgary Party


#11 Edmonton, Alberta

Edmonton City

Know for their giant mall, Edmonton is much more than Alberta’s shopping mecca. This place knows not only how to party, but how to attract the country’s most beautiful women with the annual indie arts and cultural festival, the Fringe festival, held each year in August.

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#12 Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Winnipeg is one Canadian city that many do not assume to be a party town, and those people have most likely never been. With it’s thriving music scene, and such events as the Winnipeg Folk Festival, this city, nestled in the heart of the prairies, is not only a great place to stop on your way West or East, but it is also a party destination in itself.

Skrillex | Republic Nightclub


#13 St John’s, Newfoundland

St. John's City Lights

With its steep roads adorned with multi coloured homes that end in a harbour, St. John’s has been described as a miniature San Francisco. This capital city may have the look of an American metropolis, but it definitely doesn’t have the attitude. Newfoundlanders are a welcoming bunch that love to party. So whether you are throwing back a few pints at one of the many George Street pubs, or have been invited to a kitchen party, this maritime city is one hell of a place to party.

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#14 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Saskatoon at night

Saskatoon, known to some as the Paris of the Prairies, is a party destination in itself. With a growing live music scene and lively downtown area that is populated much of the year with students from the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon knows how to throw a party.

Top Billin' Live @ Scratch - Saskatoon


#15 Fredericton, New Brunswick

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This capital city may look like a quaint sleepy little village by day, with its well-maintained flowerbeds and Georgian and Victorian homes, but come nightfall, when the bars and clubs open their doors, it is another story altogether. With over 50 bars, lounges, and nightclubs, and new ones opening all the time, you won’t have any trouble finding a place to party.

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#16 Regina, Saskatchewan

Get pushed 2! ~Day 124~

It should be no surprise that the city that rhymes with fun knows how to party. Whether it is clubbing in the iconic Old Warehouse district or throwing back a few craft beers at some of the original brewpubs, Regina is more than just a stop-over city. It’s a party town worthy of a destination.

Silver Bullet Bikini Contest


#17 Hamilton, Ontario

Hamilton City at Night 2

Some may refer to Hamilton as, the armpit of Canada for it’s unappealing smell – if you have ever been, you know what I mean – but this hard-working steel town still knows how to party. With students from McMaster University and Mohawk College partying it up each and every night, there is a little something for everyone, from the club district to Hess Village you are bound to find your party destination.

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#18 Kingston, Ontario

Kingston Nightscape

Although Kingston may be a rest stop for those travelling between Toronto and Montreal, and vice versa, those who do not stay for the party are definitely missing out. During the school year Kingston is jammed packed with university students attending Queen’s University, who set out each weekend to party it up in the many bars, pubs and clubs sprinkled throughout the city. In the summer, one of the best music festivals in Canada, the Wolfe Island Music Festival, which sadly did not make our Top 12 ‘Must Attend’ Music Festivals Of 2012, is just a short ferry ride away.
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#19 Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls City by night

Home to one of the natural wonder of the world, Niagara Falls is more than just a tourist destination, it’s also a party spot. Featuring everything from dive bars to strip clubs and everything in between, Niagara Falls is a miniature Vegas. After a night of partying, head on over to one of its two casinos that are open 24/7/365, and try to win back some of your drinking money.

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Author: Corey Rozon

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The Miser’s Guide To Clubbing

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After reviewing countless bars and clubs all over the world, we know how easily going out for just one beer can quickly turn into a $200 bar tab.

Hitting up the clubs can be particularly expensive when you factor in cover charge, coat check and the inflated cost of drinks. Thankfully we’ve learned a thing or two on how to save a few bucks when at the clubs. Some tips may obvious, some unorthodox, but they all work.

So without further adieu, here is the Miser’s Guide To Clubbing:

#1 – Pre-Party

Pre-partying is essential for any night out at the clubs. Walking in stone cold sober is one way to ensure your budget gets blown within the hour. So invite over some friends, have a few drinks and get ready for the night. If you are going out solo, and are the type that doesn’t like to drink alone, never underestimate the power of a shower beer. They’re so good you might even want to bring two.

#2 – The Early Bird Gets The Worm

One way to save a little money, and ensure that you will get into the club, is to arrive early. Sure, this might mean that you have to start your pre-game drinking a bit earlier, but since most clubs don’t get started until after 11pm you’ll have plenty of time. Be one of the first to arrive and you will likely get in without having to pay cover.

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#3 – Never Pay (Full) Cover

One of the biggest burns to your budget is the cover charge. Going early might be able to save you cover entirely, but if you don’t want to be that guy, you might consider travelling in a pack. Many clubs will offer a discounted rate if you bring your whole entourage with you. It’s always best to call ahead to negotiate the price before you get there. The more women you have in your group, the more likely you will be able to get in.

#4 – Leave The Coat At Home

Most clubs have a mandatory coat check, and depending on the time of the year, a coat may be essential to your survival. If you can, leave the coat at home, or in the car of a designated driver. Failing that, try to double your coats up on one hanger and save a bit of money. For the ladies, a big purse and a thin jacket will work wonders.

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#5 – Where Everyone Knows Your Name

One of the best ways to save money is to become a regular. Get to know the staff and the owner. Becoming a friend will help you to get in on the busy nights, usually without having to pay cover. The wait staff and bartenders may even buy you drinks, or at the very least, have a heavy hand when they are pouring them.

#6 – Cash Only

If you really want to save some money you should only bring cash and your ID, leave all plastic at home. Never, I men never, use the ATM machine inside the club. In some instances you can end up paying up to $10 in ATM fees each time you make a transaction. And when you are buzzed, taking out extra money may seem like a good idea at the time, usually more than once in the night. It’s also best to stick to the budget you set for yourself and try not to borrow cash from that friend who always seems to have a little too much cash on hand.

#7 – Special Of The Day

Do a little research and find out which clubs have specials, whether they are Ladies Nights, happy hours, two-for-one drinks or just specials on specific brands. Drink on the cheap and you can drink longer for less. And if you are a guy on Ladies Night you can always ask the ladies to buy you a few rounds.

#8 – Price Is The Difference

The fastest way to blow through your cash budget is to order drinks without knowing the prices. It’s not uncouth to ask for a price menu before deciding on what you want to drink. Knowing where your money can be best spent to maximize your alcohol intake will help you to stretch out the night further.

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#9 – Keep It Simple

Now that you’ve seen the price list you’ll quickly understand that the simpler the drink usually means the cheaper the price. Unless there is a special on certain drinks or alcohol, domestic beer is typically the cheapest way to go, and draft even more so. If you are not a beer drinker, always order from the rail when ordering spirits.

#10 – It’s A Marathon, Not A Sprint

Even if it is a two-for-one special you should always pace your drinking. These specials work in benefit of the club, the more you drink the faster you will forget about your budget and the more money you will spend. Remember, you have the whole night, so pace yourself and interject a bottle of water between every other drink. Not only will you save money, but also your body will thank you for it in the morning.

#11 – A Shot In The Dark

If you really want to blow through your money then order shots. Heck, buy a round of shots for everyone at the bar with you. But if you really want to save your money, then just stick with beer or whatever cocktails that are on special.

#12 – Be One Of The 10-15%

This may be counterintuitive if you are trying to make friends with the wait staff, but one of the easiest ways to save money at the club is to not tip, or at least not over tip. If you can, try to start a tab. If they won’t let you start a tab without a credit card then be careful with your tips. Tipping $1.00 with every beer purchase can quickly add up. If your beer is $4.00 that is a 25% tip, generous, but not needed. A tab will enable you to leave a tip of 10-15% on your total bill, but if you are unable to open a tab try calculating the amount of money you will spend in the night and leave the full tip at the beginning. Not only will that help you to curb your tips, but the move may also impress the bartender enough that you won’t have to wait for a drink the rest of the night.

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#13 – Disappearing Act

When out with a group of friends one of the hardest things to do is leave early. No one wants the party to stop and you’ll usually be browbeaten into staying to have just one more. This quickly turns into another round, and before you know it you’ve closed the bar once again. In order to avoid this extended bar tour and save some money learn how to pull a Houdini. Simply disappear, apologize for it in the morning or send a text message while you are in the cab on the way home. Going home early is not a sign of weakness, your body, and your wallet, will thank you for it in the morning.

Additional Tips

  • For the guys: Try not to buy drinks for the girls, and definitely stay away from those girls who will only use you for drinks.
  • For the girls: Use men for drinks.

* As seen on Best Of Money Carnival and Totally Money Carnival.

Author: Corey Rozon

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