Use Fish Bowls to Create Miniature Liquor Counter Displays
Using fish bowls to create miniature liquor displays is popular among a variety of restaurants, taverns, liquor stores, and other establishments that ...
Using fish bowls to create miniature liquor displays is popular among a variety of restaurants,
taverns, liquor stores, and other establishments that sell alcohol; however, before you dive into this lucrative addition to your countertop, take a look at the three steps below.
Step #1: Consider Your Counter Space
Before you think about which miniature liquors you’re going to sell and the kinds of fish bowls you’re going to display them in, you must take a look at the amount of counter space you have to work with. Ultimately, this space is going to determine how big or small your miniature liquor display will need to be, which in turn helps you determine what kinds of containers and miniature liquors you need to purchase.
If you have an ample amount of counter space, your options are plentiful. You can create small displays consisting of one large container or a few small containers, or you can create large displays consisting of numerous large or small containers or even a mixture of both large and small containers.
If you have a modest amount of counter space to work with, however, your options are a bit more limited. Note that it’s still entirely possible to create an attractive miniature liquor display with fish bowls; you’ll just need to make sure the sizes of the containers and the bottles fit well with your counter space.
Step #2: Choose Your Fish Bowl Containers
Now that you know how much counter space you have to work with, it’s time to choose the fish bowl containers you’ll use for your miniature liquor counter display.
The two most important factors you’ll need to consider as you’re determining which fish bowl containers to use are:
- Size: You’ll need to think about both the size of the miniature liquor bottles (see below) and the various available sizes of fish bowl containers. Note that the most common choice is the 2.5-gallon fish bowl, so if you’re unsure it might be a safe bet to start with containers of that size.
- Material: Fish bowls are available in plastic and glass, and the material you choose is entirely up to you; however, you should keep in mind that plastic fish bowls are generally more durable than glass fish bowls. In the event of an accident, plastic fish bowl containers are less likely to break.
Step #3: Choose Your Miniature Liquors
As you’re determining which miniature liquors to include in your fish bowl display, consider two factors:
- Although most of them fall under the label of “miniature,” these bottles of liquor actually come in a variety of small sizes. If you already have fish bowl containers you plan to use for your displays, consider the size of those containers before you choose your miniature liquors. If you haven’t yet ordered any fish bowls, consider the size of the miniature liquor bottles you’d like to sell and order fish bowls in sizes that will hold those bottles.
- Just as with regular sizes of liquors, miniature liquors are available in a variety of brands. In the beginning, consider choosing the brands that your customers already regularly order or request.