Hello Ladies,
FI and I absolutely LOVE a particular venue that has everything we want. The only problem is that they ONLY allow beer, wine, and champagne. My guy LOVES Jameson and I personally am a vodka gimlet girl.... needless to say, some of us would be disappointed if there is no hard liquor.
But the venue is perfect!!!
I'm afraid that if we go with this venue people are going to think there's no liquor because we're cheap, or one of us has a drinking problem or something. Can we be good hosts without hard liquor? Are we making too big of a deal out of this?
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Re: No Liquor at the Reception???
Limited bars (beer/wine) are perfectly acceptable, and fairly common for budget reasons. You can also mix up some kind of specialty drinks like sangria or champagne punch to add a little more variety. There is certainly no rule that you have to offer alcohol of any sort, much less a full bar.
It's really a choice that you have to make. Think about your guestlist and what your guests drink. If the majority of your people drink beer or wine, they'll be fine. If you have a lot of people that are like you and really only drink one specific drink of choice, you may decide that it's better to pick a different venue. It's really a decision you'll have to make.
But it's really only you can choose.
However, I think that if you served only beer and wine to people who ONLY drink liquor, then you are really wasting your money because they won't drink it, and your wedding will essentially be dry for them. In my circle, more people are Beer and Wine Only people than Liquor Only people, and some will drink whatever is there as long as its free.
Personally, I'm a girly drinks girl, but if it's beer and wine only, as long as it's good beer and wine, I'd be happy. So as long as you had a good craft beer to satisfy a snob like me (Stone, Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada), no worries here, even though my drink of choice is a chocolate martini.
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[QUOTE] if it's beer and wine only, as long as it's good beer and wine, I'd be happy. So as long as you had a good craft beer to satisfy a snob like me (Stone, Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada), no worries here
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I agree with this. As long as there is a good variety and/or good quality of beer and wine, I think it will be okay (a white wine, maybe 2-3 reds, light beer, dark beer, wheat beer, etc.)
Lots of girls on this board do beer and wine receptions. No biggie. You're still being a good host.
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