If you’re worried about "falling down drunks," many couples opt for open beer and wine while making hard liquor a "cash only" option. This naturally slows down consumption without being a "dry" wedding.
We’ve all been there. The music is pumping, the cake has been cut, and suddenly, Uncle Bob is wearing a tie around his forehead like Rambo while trying to lead a 50-person conga line. Drunk Wedding
The Good, The Bad, and The Bubbles: Navigating the "Drunk Wedding" If you’re worried about "falling down drunks," many
I feel that alcohol should enhance the experience ... - Facebook The music is pumping, the cake has been
Being a "drunk guest" doesn't have to be a bad thing. Some of the most magical wedding moments—like wild dance floors or interpretive "wine balancing" dances—happen when everyone is relaxed and on a high.
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