Wedding Planning

Should You Ever Have A “Dry Wedding”?

Everybody is looking for a way to make their wedding something unusual. And when we are are looking to make some sort of impact and also have something that is in keeping with our values, a dry wedding might be something that comes up. After all, if you and your partner don’t drink, do you necessarily need to have alcohol flowing? Some people think that they can’t have a wedding without alcohol but it all depends on the couple. It may seem that a dry wedding is not a socially acceptable option. But what is the best way around this?

Should You Ever Have A "Dry Wedding"?
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Why Do You Want A Dry Wedding?

If it’s due to religious beliefs a dry wedding may seem like a solid option. It’s recommended that if you have very strong religious beliefs and alcohol is not part of them, this is okay. But for the vast majority of couples out there, it’s in poor taste to avoid serving alcohol. Ultimately, we’re trying to have a very jovial day but amazingly some people wouldn’t even attend a dry wedding! But if you’re trying to limit the alcohol intake you may want to do something a little bit different. Having a mobile cocktail bar hire service to do cocktails can help to elongate the time between social drinking and people being blind drunk! 

Avoiding Bringing Booze Into The Situation Without It Overwhelming The Guests

Ultimately it’s the choice of the guests whether they’d like to drink until they fall over. It’s not something that we want to see, but if you are trying to consider incorporating dry aspects of a wedding you may want to make it fun in other ways. You may want to bring in better entertainment than the standard covers band but also think about bringing more progressive elements to the party. For example, if you have a very personalized menu, where snacks are presented throughout the evening it can be a way for people to enjoy themselves without having to go to the bar every few minutes.

Are You Doing It To Save Money?

There are cases of people that want to have a cheap wedding which means that they don’t bother with alcohol but there are ways around this. It’s a good idea to look for a venue that will allow you to bring your own alcohol. Granted, some of these venues may have a corkage charge but if you can bulk buy alcohol from a place like Costco you can make a considerable saving. You may also want to stick to three types of drinks like beer, wine, as well as a toasting drink. This, instead of an open bar, can be a perfect balance.

A dry wedding is, for many people, not an option. If you want to host an alcohol-free wedding you might want to think about the reasons why you want to do this. Because if you are cutting back on alcohol you may want to spend more money on other elements like better food and music. But remember, if people want to drink alcohol and it’s not on the menu, no doubt they will find a way to sneak some in!