How to Host a March Madness Beer Tasting Party
March Madness is the time of year to slip on that old college sweatshirt, invite some friends over to watch the big game, and cheer on your alma mater or favorite team. (That is, if they’ve made it to the big dance!) How about inviting friends to a beer-tasting party during the game? It’s a fun way for college basketball fans to learn about beer varieties and add a unique twist to game-watching. Follow these six simple tips to host a March Madness party with a beer-tasting tournament.
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1. Pit beers against each other.
Your March Madness viewing party will focus on a beer bracket, similar to the college basketball tournament. You pit two beers against each other in a blind taste test. Then, participants vote on which beer they like the best. The beer with the most votes moves on to the next level.
If you’re doing a Sweet Sixteen theme, that means eight beers will advance to round two. Then the process starts over again, chiseling the beers down to the Final Four and, finally, the Championship Game. Commercial breaks are a great time to discuss the brews.
March Madness season is a perfect time of the year to host a beer-tasting party. But you could use the tournament brackets anytime you want to sample and compare new beers with friends.
2. Keep taste tests blind.
The key is to keep the beers anonymous throughout the game. Blind tasting forces players to vote for what they genuinely like, not what they think they like.
Encourage participants to take tasting notes and maybe even try their guess at the type of beer or brand. At the end of the tournament, reveal the different beers.
3. Assign an emcee.
Someone will need to play emcee to pour and serve the beers. (As host, this will probably be you.)
Obviously, the emcee will know the beers so they won’t be able to participate. The reward is drinking all the losing beers along the way.
4. Get the essentials for your beer bracket party.
A March Madness theme bracket for beer-tasting is quite easy to set up. Below is all you need.
March Madness Beer Bracket Party Necessities
- 16 different types of beers – I know there are 40 teams in the real tournament, but trust me on this one. You won’t have anybody left standing if you do a full 40 beers. You don’t have to buy six packs of each beer. Find a bottle shop or grocery store that sells individual bottles and pick up two bottles of each participating beer.
- A bracket for the emcee to track the rounds.
- Sampler cups.
- Papers for note taking.
- Pens/pencils for note-taking (duh).
- Pitcher of Water – To rinse sampler cups and help cleanse palates.
- Pretzels – For palate cleansing.
I bought a pre-made beer-tasting tournament kit from Brew Bracket, but they’re no longer being produced. If you’re so inclined, you can look for a used one on eBay. Or, just make some brackets and use your own cups. Honestly, it’s pretty simple.
5. Keep food simple.
Since the focus of your party is on basketball and beer, don’t worry about providing a gourmet spread. Something simple like burgers is a great way to go. These cookout condiment recipes will be a slam dunk at your March Madness party!
Serving a big meal isn’t necessary. Of course, having snacks on hand for your party guests is always nice, though. And it helps to keep beer drinkers from getting too tipsy. If you don’t want to cook, keep things simple by providing a charcuterie board. Or, ask friends to bring food to share like bean dip with chips and other finger foods.
6. Serve the right craft beers.
I’ll try not to beer nerd out on you too much here. The beer you select for the tournament can be random or follow a theme. For example, I’ve hosted a tournament where only hoppy beers participated (IPAs, IPLs, pale ales).
I also hosted one in the summer and chose summery beers like wheats, lagers, and session ales. Maybe pick beers from the various states or towns represented in the tournament. Or, ask each guest to bring their favorite beer (you’ll want to pre-screen for duplicates).
I think the most fun is picking random styles of beer. It’s the best way to educate yourself on all the different varieties, and it gives craft beer nerds a chance to challenge their beer conceptions.
Whatever you do, don’t stress out about the beer. A March Madness beer-tasting tournament is meant to be fun and help broaden guests’ horizons to the delicious world of craft beer!
Now, you’re all set to invite your friends over for a March Madness party to cheer on your team and learn about good beer.
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What do you think about hosting a March Madness party with a beer-tasting bracket? Let us know your thoughts and questions in the comments below!
I prefer beer over anything strong. I am not a heavy drinker but it’s nice to watch events like this! I think it’s a lot of fun!
Thanks for your comment! Don’t just watch though, participate. It’s a great way to learn and challenge your conceptions of beer.
My friends would absolutely love a party like this. Fantastic idea!
Wow, I love this idea! I would love to find a way to make it kid-friendly and involve everyone’s children. Such a neat way to come together though.
I’ve honestly never thought of doing something like this. This is a really creative idea and sounds like a ton of fun.
Try it out and let us know how it goes!
A beer tasting would be so much fun. I wil have to think about planning one now that the weather is getting warmer.
You don’t need warm weather to drink beer. Maybe plan an event with porters, stouts, browns, and American strong ales.
This is a really cool thing to do. I am bookmarking this for my reference; I have a big family who would love to do this in a get together sometime.
Awesome! Let us know how it goes!
This is such a great idea! I know my husband will love this! Thanks for this brilliant idea! 😀
Please share the post with your husband. I’ve done this plenty of times with just the guys. It’s tons of fun.
My hubby and I love beer and this definitely sounds up our alley! I would totally be all for doing this with our family and friends!
This sounds like my hubby’s kind of party! He is such a fan of craft beers, I bet he’d be able to guess most of them.
The two of your should plan a similar event for sure then. Thanks for your comment!
This is a great way to interact with guest that may not be die hard MM fans. I love the idea.
Like me… I prefer the beer bracket to the basketball bracket. Now football on the other hand…
We don’t drink but I know some people who do. I will share this idea with them.
Please do. Thank you for reading!
A beer tasting tournament is an awesome idea! Since I am typically a wheat beer gal, I like the thought of broadening my horizons.
Or maybe plan a tournament with only wheat beers? You can pick up a variety of German, Belgian, and American wheat ales. You’ll totally learn how varied the style can be.
This is an awesome idea for a get together! When it comes to beer I am never adventureous so I would like trying new kinds.
Awesome! Try it out and let us know what you learned about beer!
Ah this is such a cool concept! I like these ideas! I’m sure our friends would enjoy something like this too.
Make a party of it! Thanks for reading!
This is a fun idea! I know a lot of my friends are really into March Madness, and this seems like something they would do.
Thanks for reading! Of course, it also works outside of March Madness, too.
Well, this is just about perfect for my husband. He loves all sports and he loves good beer. I think I’ll surprise him with this.
I’d love to hear how he liked it.