I want a dry wedding, but I know that won’t go over great with 90% of our guests (which in a small wedding makes a big difference lol), so my groom and I thought about just offering a couple selections of wine, as well as a signature eggnog cocktail (a recipe we got from Martha Stewart).

Would this limited selection be better then a dry wedding, or would it be better just to offer no alcohol?

Would an eggnog cocktail be too "Christmasy" if the wedding was in February?
I should add some details: I am the only one in my family who does not like eggnog, and most of the guests are from my family. Since I don’t really drink anyways, this shouldn’t be a problem lol. I also don’t want beer at my wedding.

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What are typical or common beverages that are nonalcoholic to serve and will satisfy both your man and your friends?All I can think of is limeades, tea, lemoneade, cranberry juice, grape juice or gingerale but all of those just sound so Martha Stewart I need more options for beverages that are nonalcoholic and would cater more to a man and aren’t girly.

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How do you get a label off of a bottle of wine without tearing it? I saw Martha Stewart doing on her show but I missed the first half of the show. Does anyone know?

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