Is it trashy to have beer as an option for a wedding?

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I'm in charge of the alcohol for my mother's wedding. I've never heard of beer being served, but I'd like the guests to have sone options as well.
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Im not going to your wedding if you dont have beer.
What?

Did you grow up in some old money family or something?

Any wedding without beer is a bad wedding.
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Not if it's really good beer, but even then, that can't be the only option. Also, good beer in bulk is expensive.
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If I couldn't get a beer at a wedding I'd be depressed
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CanuckCowboy posted...
What?

Did you grow up in some old money family or something?

Any wedding without beer is a bad wedding.

I haven't been to a single wedding that had beer. The afterparty, sure.
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Every wedding I've been in has had beer as an option
CanuckCowboy posted...
What?

Did you grow up in some old money family or something?

Any wedding without beer is a bad wedding.

I think Americans have this skewed as fuck idea that a wedding is a hideously stale and sanitised affair where everyone sits down on enormous round tables with people they don't know for 3 hours listening to speeches and someone has to fork out 50 grand or more for the privilege
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Beer, wine and bubbles are the standard.
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CanuckCowboy posted...
What?

Did you grow up in some old money family or something?

Any wedding without beer is a bad wedding.
I've only been to one wedding as an adult. I had some liquor but I don't remember any beer.
Guide posted...
I haven't been to a single wedding that had beer. The afterparty, sure.
That's what I meant.
The 17th King of the State of K
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sounds like an opinion based question that only the bride and groom can answer for their own wedding.
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AssultTank posted...
Some weddings are similar to that, but most are not.

I've been to hundreds of weddings and most of them are just a quick ceremony and a party with food and booze of all varieties. Usually they have a keg or two of whatever beer is favored by the bride or groom, some wine for the elderly family members, and some hard liquor as well.

Hundreds? How do you get out to hundreds? Big family?
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My wedding we had beer, hard liquor, mixed drinks, frozen drinks. Everything.

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I went to a very classy Naval Officer's wedding reception at the Officers Club in San Diego. All the fixings. Full ceremony (swords, etc.). There was a full but not open bar.

There were 3 kegs in the corner with self serve mugs. Everyone said it was the best wedding ever.
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No, not everyone likes wine.
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KStateKing17 posted...
I've only been to one wedding as an adult. I had some liquor but I don't remember any beer.

That's what I meant.

Every wedding I've been to had beer as an option aside from one dry wedding for a born again couple.
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Beer is good for any event.

Hell I'm going to provide beer for my funeral.
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PrettyBoyFloyd posted...
Beer is good for any event.

Hell I'm going to provide beer for my funeral.

I think most people only provide one thing for their own funeral.
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A trashy wedding will have Swanson nuggets, Tostitos and Hi-C Hawaiian Punch. Trust me, I know.

Leave your gift with the hostess, congratulate the bride's parents, then GTFO. I wish I did.

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A keg seems like a pretty good idea

PrettyBoyFloyd posted...
Beer is good for any event.

Hell I'm going to provide beer for my funeral.

The 17th King of the State of K
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KStateKing17 posted...
A keg seems like a pretty good idea

You can dress it up with ribbons, flowers, etc, as well. The first one was at the O Club. By the time they tapped the 2nd keg, no one gave a damn.
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TC I've NEVER heard of beer NOT being served at a wedding in addition to all other kinds of alcohol.

Also there's more to beer than just stuff like Coors. Especially this day in age with all the craft brews available, consider some good ales for the occasion. But I would still have Bud, Miller or Coors on tap in addition anyway.
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KStateKing17 posted...
Is it trashy to have beer

yes
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I've only been to weddings in Colorado and Texas but all of them had beer fancy or not.

Though I'd add that I've been to weddings in Colorado that don't serve stuff like Coors Light and instead only had selections of craft beers, mostly local stuff.

No, and anybody who says it would be trashy is insane.

Could you imagine an open bar that just straight up wasn't serving beer? That doesn't make any sense to me.
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Phantom36 posted...
TC I've NEVER heard of beer NOT being served at a wedding in addition to all other kinds of alcohol.

Also there's more to beer than just stuff like Coors. Especially this day in age with all the craft brews available, consider some good ales for the occasion. But I would still have Bud, Miller or Coors on tap in addition anyway.
IIRC the one with the keg I went to had Miller. Not a craft brew but good enough. The bar (which you had to pay for) had craft beers, but I thought the keg was a nice touch for people who might be on a tight budget. Everyone got a couple rounds at the bar but most of the men finished the evening at the keg. Quite a few ladies too.

The keg was free btw. About 80-100 people, 3 kegs. I had my fill.
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