POS / Materials
Item
Download Link
Poster for Debate Starter Cards Board
Debate Starter Cards
Menu
Paper Napkin Ring
Drink Coasters
Program Assets
Item
Download Link
Beefsteak Dinner Logo
Maker's Mark Logo - please visit the DAL to download
Maker's Mark Bottles - please visit the DAL to download
WE MAKE OUR BOURBON CAREFULLY. PLEASE ENJOY IT THAT WAY. Maker's Mark®, Maker's Mark 46®, Maker's Mark® Private
Selection and Maker's Mark® Cask Strength Bourbon Whisky, 45-58 Alc./Vol. ©2022 Maker's Mark Distillery, Inc. Loretto, KY.
Some History
Initially (late 1800s), Beefsteak dinners were gatherings in rustic taverns or dingy cellars, sitting on crates or stools. These dinners were events where guests would sing, tell stories, eat steaks, and drink ale.
How Did It Work?
In these 'dungeons,' etiquette was set aside. No knives or forks were allowed. The participants ate tender morsels, wiping the grease on the tableclothes or aprons.
Updated For Today
Today, the Maker's Mark® Beefsteak Dinner is a consumer private event that seeks to recapture and replicate the fun and engagement of the original beefsteak dinner focusing on 3 areas: Bourbon, Beefsteak and Banter. The vision is upscale, but also about having fun - even a bit rowdy, loud and messy.
Some History
Initially (late 1800s), Beefsteak dinners were gatherings in rustic taverns or dingy cellars, sitting on crates or stools. These dinners were events where guests would sing, tell stories, eat steaks, and drink ale.
How Did It Work?
In these 'dungeons,' etiquette was set aside. No knives or forks were allowed. The participants ate tender morsels, wiping the grease on the tableclothes or aprons.
Updated For Today
Today, the Maker's Mark® Beefsteak Dinner is a consumer private event that seeks to recapture and replicate the fun and engagement of the original beefsteak dinner focusing on 3 areas: Bourbon, Beefsteak and Banter. The vision is upscale, but also about having fun - even a bit rowdy, loud and messy.

How to Plan Your Event

The Bourbon
Bonding with Maker's Mark®
Beefsteak Dinners offer bourbon fans a chance to build a closer bond with Maker's Mark®.
Integrate Meaningful Education
Learning about Maker's Mark® is key. Be sure to include presentations on bourbon making, Maker's key features and how flavors in bourbon pair well with the evening's menu and our featured cocktails.
Follow the Drink Strategy
Feature Maker's Mark®, Maker's 46®, and Maker's Mark® Cask Strength sipped or in cocktails as food pairings.
For cocktails, consider featuring the Gold Rush and the Paper Plane. Download recipes here.
The Beefsteak
Create a Barbeque FEAST
Focus on creating a barbeque feast of steaks, tenderloin, ribs, sliders, burgers, from USDA Prime to Wagyu - and don't forget the sides! Or, work with your account to develop a food menu that works best for them.
Elevate the Presentation
Make the evening special by elevating the presentation of the Beefsteak with a carving station. Simpler, but also effective, create a 'moment' by presenting the Beefsteak on platters, paraded around the room to show guests.
Integrate Safe Serving
A traditional beefsteak dinner was enjoyed with no napkins or utensils. Food was served family-style and taken by hand. For health reasons, guests will use utensils and napkins and food will be plated or served from staffed stations.
The Banter
How to Start the Conversation
Attendees will take center stage at this event debating bourbon topics in a fun way. Encourage the conversation with some simple guides. Invite guests to pick a 'debate starter' card as they arrive. The card has 'debate points' on the two sides of the card. A Maker's Mark® representative will act as debate leader.
A Debate Topic for Each of Three Courses
  1. 'Sipped vs. Stirred' - a debate about enjoying bourbon straight or mixed
  2. 'Mixed Sweet vs. Bittersweet' - represented by a comparison between the flavors of the Old Fashioned and Mint Julep vs. the Manhattan and the Boulevardier (or your own selections)
  3. The topic of whisky aging and a challenge to guests to pick the longer aged whisky from two samples - and to debate why
The Flow of the Debate
Each debate should begin with a short guided tasting based on the drinks for the debate. The leader will invite guests to make points for one side or the other. e.g., "Who has a point in favor of X?", etc. The room shows by applause which they prefer to declare the 'winning side' of the debate.
Dish Out the Bragging Rights
At the end of the evening, hold a brief awards ceremony for bragging rights, naming guests as 'Debate Star' or 'Bourbon Brain', for example.

How to Plan Your Event

The Bourbon
Bonding with Maker's Mark®
Beefsteak Dinners offer bourbon fans a chance to build a closer bond with Maker's Mark®.
Integrate Meaningful Education
Learning about Maker's Mark® is key. Be sure to include presentations on bourbon making, Maker's key features and how flavors in bourbon pair well with the evening's menu and our featured cocktails.
Follow the Drink Strategy
Feature Maker's Mark®, Maker's 46®, and Maker's Mark® Cask Strength sipped or in cocktails as food pairings.
For cocktails, consider featuring the Gold Rush and the Paper Plane. Download recipes here.
The Beefsteak
Create a Barbeque FEAST
Focus on creating a barbeque feast of steaks, tenderloin, ribs, sliders, burgers, from USDA Prime to Wagyu - and don't forget the sides! Or, work with your account to develop a food menu that works best for them.
Elevate the Presentation
Make the evening special by elevating the presentation of the Beefsteak with a carving station. Simpler, but also effective, create a 'moment' by presenting the Beefsteak on platters, paraded around the room to show guests.
Integrate Safe Serving
A traditional beefsteak dinner was enjoyed with no napkins or utensils. Food was served family-style and taken by hand. For health reasons, guests will use utensils and napkins and food will be plated or served from staffed stations.
The Banter
How to Start the Conversation
Attendees will take center stage at this event debating bourbon topics in a fun way. Encourage the conversation with some simple guides. Invite guests to pick a 'debate starter' card as they arrive. The card has 'debate points' on the two sides of the card. A Maker's Mark® representative will act as debate leader.
A Debate Topic for Each of Three Courses
  1. 'Sipped vs. Stirred' - a debate about enjoying bourbon straight or mixed
  2. 'Mixed Sweet vs. Bittersweet' - represented by a comparison between the flavors of the Old Fashioned and Mint Julep vs. the Manhattan and the Boulevardier (or your own selections)
  3. The topic of whisky aging and a challenge to guests to pick the longer aged whisky from two samples - and to debate why
The Flow of the Debate
Each debate should begin with a short guided tasting based on the drinks for the debate. The leader will invite guests to make points for one side or the other. e.g., "Who has a point in favor of X?", etc. The room shows by applause which they prefer to declare the 'winning side' of the debate.
Dish Out the Bragging Rights
At the end of the evening, hold a brief awards ceremony for bragging rights, naming guests as 'Debate Star' or 'Bourbon Brain', for example.

Event Format

  • 25-50 Guests for cocktail hour followed by dinner and fun debate; three courses: light bites, Beefsteak Dinner, dessert; 2.5 hour event
  • Select an account that specializes in barbeque, smoked meats or Southern-style cuisine and enhance the decor with long bench or picnic-style seating in a room where the guests can get loud, complete with live music and branded bars.
Event Set-up
Set-up tables with menus, hand clappers and custom bibs. Set-up "Debate Starter" card board; set-up education props and awards.
4PM
Staff Training
Review program run of show with staff; assign roles for serving cocktails; discuss carving or food serving stations.
6PM
Guests Arrive
Guests greeted with welcome cocktail and light bites. Point guests to the Debate Starters board to read about the debate and pick a card.
7PM
Guests Seated; Welcome Remarks
Guests seated and Event Leader makes Welcome remarks and explains the evening's activities.
7:30PM
First Course/Debate
First food course and debate cocktail samples are served; or, carving station and food station open; food and cocktail pairing explained by Event Leader. Leader conducts first debate.
7:45PM
Second Course/Debate
Second food course and debate cocktail samples are served; or, carving station and food stations open; food and cocktail pairing explained by Event Leader. Leader conducts second debate.
8:05PM
Third Course/Debate
Third food course and debate cocktail samples are served; or, carving station and food stations open; food and cocktail pairing explained by Event Leader. Leader conducts third debate.
8:25PM
Each Debate Flow: 15 minutes
Samples Tasted, Explained
Leader presents tasting of samples. Leader explains the contrast among them which forms the core decision of the debate.
Leader Calls for Debate
Leader: "Who has a point to share?" "who favors Side A; Side B?" Go back and forth for 15 minutes with Guests making points helped by Debate Starter cards or their own ideas.
Leader Calls for Guest Reaction
Leader: "What a great debate! Let's see how the group feels." Here's the question; Who favors A; who favors B. The winner of the debate is measured by guests cheering, clapping or shaking their clappers.
Awards & Closing Remarks
Event Leader presents the 'Bull Awards' for biggest beef eaters; the 'Debate Star Awards' for those who contributed to the debate; and one or two 'Bourbon Brain' Awards for showing the best Bourbon knowledge. Leader closes event with remarks and thank you for attending.
8:45PM
9:15PM
Event Ends

Event Format

  • 25-50 Guests for cocktail hour followed by dinner and fun debate; three courses: light bites, Beefsteak Dinner, dessert; 2.5 hour event
  • Select an account that specializes in barbeque, smoked meats or Southern-style cuisine and enhance the decor with long bench or picnic-style seating in a room where the guests can get loud, complete with live music and branded bars.
Event Set-up
Set-up tables with menus, hand clappers and custom bibs. Set-up "Debate Starter" card board; set-up education props and awards.
4PM
Staff Training
Review program run of show with staff; assign roles for serving cocktails; discuss carving or food serving stations.
6PM
Guests Arrive
Guests greeted with welcome cocktail and light bites. Point guests to the Debate Starters board to read about the debate and pick a card.
7PM
Guests Seated; Welcome Remarks
Guests seated and Event Leader makes Welcome remarks and explains the evening's activities.
7:30PM
First Course/Debate
First food course and debate cocktail samples are served; or, carving station and food station open; food and cocktail pairing explained by Event Leader. Leader conducts first debate.
7:45PM
Second Course/Debate
Second food course and debate cocktail samples are served; or, carving station and food stations open; food and cocktail pairing explained by Event Leader. Leader conducts second debate.
8:05PM
Third Course/Debate
Third food course and debate cocktail samples are served; or, carving station and food stations open; food and cocktail pairing explained by Event Leader. Leader conducts third debate.
8:25PM
Each Debate Flow: 15 minutes
Samples Tasted, Explained
Leader presents tasting of samples. Leader explains the contrast among them which forms the core decision of the debate.
Leader Calls for Debate
Leader: "Who has a point to share?" "who favors Side A; Side B?" Go back and forth for 15 minutes with Guests making points helped by Debate Starter cards or their own ideas.
Leader Calls for Guest Reaction
Leader: "What a great debate! Let's see how the group feels." Here's the question; Who favors A; who favors B. The winner of the debate is measured by guests cheering, clapping or shaking their clappers.
Awards & Closing Remarks
Event Leader presents the 'Bull Awards' for biggest beef eaters; the 'Debate Star Awards' for those who contributed to the debate; and one or two 'Bourbon Brain' Awards for showing the best Bourbon knowledge. Leader closes event with remarks and thank you for attending.
8:45PM
9:15PM
Event Ends

Point of Sale/Enhancements

Bulletin Board for Debate Starter Cards
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)
Debate Starter Cards
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)
Hand Clappers
(purchase locally)
Menu
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)
Buffalo Plaid Napkins
20" x 20"
Paper Napkin Ring with Logo and Red Sticker
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally; purchase stickers locally)
Drink Coaster with Logo
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)

Point of Sale

Bulletin Board for Debate Starter Cards
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)
Debate Starter Cards
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)
Hand Clappers
(purchase locally)
Menu
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)
Buffalo Plaid Napkins
20" x 20"
Paper Napkin Ring with Logo and Red Sticker
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally; purchase stickers locally)
Drink Coaster with Logo
(download from PROGRAM FILES to print locally)

Planning Worksheet

download worksheet
location/date(s)
format
materials
pre-promotion
product
Legal Review

What is the event location, and what are dates/times it will take place?

What activities, food, drinks, entertainment are to be included?

What POS, merchandising, displays, menus, signage, gifts are to be included?

What methods will be used to encourage attendance?

What drinks or sampling will be featured and how?

Has your program and all related assets been submitted to BSI Legal for review?

Planning Worksheet

location/date(s)

What is the event location, and what are dates/times it will take place?

Format

What activities, food, drinks, entertainment are to be included?

Materials

What POS, merchandising, displays, menus, signage, gifts are to be included?

Pre-Promotion

What methods will be used to encourage attendance?

Product

What drinks or sampling will be featured and how?

Legal Review

Has your program and all related assets been submitted to BSI Legal for review?

Download Worksheet

Program Goals

distribution
Priority Distribution:
Maker's Mark® Bourbon
Maker's Mark® 46
Maker's Mark® Wood Finishing Series
Maker's Mark® Private Selection
Features
Pre/Post Event:
Request menu listings of cocktails featured at event
Merchandising
One Month Prior/Post Event:
Merchandise account with items from local supplies

Prominent Family Back Bar Placement
Outreach
Pre-Event Invitations:
SplashThat! Template (only for use with private, trade events - NOT for consumer events)
view template
Pre-Event Social/Email:
If appropriate, account and brand announces event
Post-Event Social:
Posts of event photos on brand Social Channels