Your inventory data provides a goldmine of information that can be used to pinpoint which products are performing well and bringing in the most revenue. Taking a look at this information is the easiest way to choose the best base liquors that will anchor your new cocktails.
You might even take a different approach and use this opportunity to highlight and promote a lesser known spirit. This provides patrons with a unique tasting experience and allows you to start moving sitting inventory off the shelves.
Sales and inventory information are also vital tools when it comes to effectively pricing new drinks. If you find that different mule style drink combinations tend to be popular orders, then you may want to add a specialty drink to the menu. The challenge is deciding whether to push for a higher profit margin to make more money off popular cocktails, or offer a deal in order to further drive popularity.
If you aren't sure which approach to take, be sure to consult your inventory and sit down and crunch some numbers. You will be able to make projections based on current performance and choose the best price for the most profit. In addition, you can monitor performance over a certain period of time and make price adjustments if needed.
Letting creativity run wild can also result in an extensive cocktail menu that requires you to have a lot of ingredients on hand. This could translate into investing a lot of money into inventory, which could end up sitting on your shelves.
At the same time, you want to offer enough specialty choices so that you are really showcasing your skills and providing plenty of options to please different palates.
Again, the best way to determine just how many cocktails you should offer comes down to inventory and sales. If you cater towards an after work crowd that tends towards beer and spirits on the rocks, then you may be wasting your time and talents by coming up with a long list of fruity drinks.
You may be better off coming up with some creative Old-Fashioned variations and using a smaller menu to promote your most popular spirits.
As you examine your inventory data, you may notice that certain liquors tend to become more popular at different times during the year. When the weather turns warm, you may find yourself serving more vodka and gin based drinks. Use this information to adapt to seasonal trends and make the most of any changes in customer habits.
Creativity is something to be celebrated, but when it comes to running a successful business, it is important to use available data to provide some parameters for your creativity. If this all sounds like a lot of work, then you probably have yet to migrate to cloud-based bar inventory management tools. There are plenty of available programs that streamline the inventory process and visually present information in charts and graphs for quick consumption. Getting the right data tools might be the first steps towards profitable creativity.