Bar Service
Deer Valley can provide a wide variety of bottled beers, wines and liquor for your event.
A bartender charge of $40.00 per hour, per bar applies with a two-hour minimum per bar. Deer Valley Resort suggests one bartender for every 75 guests for hosted bars.
Hosted Bar
(A service charge of 20 percent and 8.45% sales tax will be added)
Premium Cocktails - $7.00 each; Top Shelf Cocktails - $8.00 each
Cordials - $9.00 each
House Wines - $30.00 per bottle
Bottled Beer - Imported and Domestic $6.00 each
Soda, Juice and Bottled Water - $3.00 each
Cash Bar
(Prices include tax.)
Premium Cocktails - $8.00 each; Top Shelf Cocktails - $9.00 each
Cordials - $10.00 each
House Wines - $7.00 per glass
Bottled Beer - $6.00 each
Soda, Juice and Bottled Water - $3.00 each
Premium Liquor: Vodka - Smirnoff, Gin - Beefeater, Rum - Bacardi, Scotch - Famous Grouse, Bourbon - Jack Daniels, Whiskey - Canadian Club, Tequila - Cuervo Gold
Top Shelf Liquor: Vodka - Ketel One, Gin - Bombay Sapphire, Rum - Mount Gay, Scotch - Glenlivet and Johnny Walker Black, Bourbon - Makers Mark, Whiskey - Crown Royal, Tequila - Cuervo 1800 or Cuervo Tradicional
Cordials: Amaretto di Sorrano, Bailey's Irish Cream, Courvoisier VS, Sambuca, Kahlua, Grand Marnier, Drambuie and Frangelico
Bottled Beer:
Domestic: Bud, Bud Light, Miller Genuine Draft, Coors Light
Premium: Squatters Hefeweizen and Full Suspension Ale, Wasatch First Amendment Ale and St. Provo Girl, Heineken, Amstel Light and Corona Extra
Please Note
As hosts, Deer Valley is responsible to monitor the potential intoxication of our guests and will regulate bar service when necessary to insure the safety of those guests. Consequently, Deer Valley Resort has a 'no shot' policy at all functions offering alcohol service. Your understanding of these policies and the laws of the State of Utah listed below will ensure an enjoyable event for you and your guests.
Utah State Laws
1) In a licensed establishment law prohibits the sale and/or delivery of alcohol to a minor. No one can purchase alcohol for a minor including parent, spouse or legal guardian.
2) Serving alcohol to an intoxicated person is against the law, even if that person is not driving. Non-alcoholic beverages will be offered to any such guest.

