Re: Please Help...Weddings Open Bar, Closed Bar, Dry???
02/20/06 06:42 AM
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Well, in 97 when I got married, you were allowed to brew your own. My Dad made tons of bottles of home made wine and beer. It cost a fraction of the other stuff. However, if you bring in home brew, you cannot have a cash bar (they don't want you making money selling homemade). We were a little worried about the cost of the bar bill, but we were actually shocked how low it actually was. Most people drank the homemade wine we had on the tables - we made sure there were plenty at dinner, and they were just left to finish over the evening so people generally drank that. So, we found that our bar bill is way less than we thought. Plus, LCBO will buy back any bottles of liquor that haven't been opened. Plus, you can limit what you want to offer - like rum, rye, vodka or something like that.
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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