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Future Mrs.Scott
Devoted June 2018

No beer or wine?

Future Mrs.Scott, on April 11, 2018 at 1:08 PM

Posted in Etiquette and Advice 25

I'm trying to decide what alcoholic drinks to have at our wedding. We have the hard liquors down, I was thinking of doing away with the beer and wine. However, when I look at bar menu signs I see some beer and wines listed and I'm wondering if I should have it available? FH's sister hiring her crew...

I'm trying to decide what alcoholic drinks to have at our wedding. We have the hard liquors down, I was thinking of doing away with the beer and wine.

However, when I look at bar menu signs I see some beer and wines listed and I'm wondering if I should have it available? FH's sister hiring her crew to be our bartenders and buying the drinks. I don't want it to be too much on her, but wanted to see what would be best.


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  • Mrs.McFly
    Dedicated June 2018
    Mrs.McFly ·
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    I was thinking of doing the same thing because I personally don't want beer at my wedding because I know people who get drunk easily off of it and don't drink hard liquor. Im going to offer wine but beer is still up in the air for me
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  • Emilly
    Savvy March 2018
    Emilly ·
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    We bought all our wine and beer from Costco and returned all the unopened bottles and cases after the wedding. It was nice to have it offered in case guests wanted it but also great since we weren't suck with a bunch of leftovers
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  • Pirate & 60s Bride
    Legend March 2017
    Pirate & 60s Bride ·
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    Beer & wine more important. If you need to cut budget/work, choose one signature drink using a hard alcohol.
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  • M
    Dedicated November 2014
    Mandy ·
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    We had a very limited bar menu at our wedding. I think we did 3 beers, a red wine, a white wine, a prosecco, and 2 hard liquors (bourbon and vodka) that were associated with a signature drink each, but could also be ordered in other ways (like a vodka soda, for example).


    I think it would be VERY weird to have alcohol at an event but not have beer and wine; I've never seen it, but I've seen the opposite plenty of times.

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  • Mrs. H
    Master September 2019
    Mrs. H ·
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    Definitely serve beer and wine, as not everyone is a fan of liquor or mixed drinks.
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