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  • Writer's pictureStephanie Arias

3 Ways to Serve Drinks at Your Wedding!

So drinks... it is kind of a hot topic when it comes to weddings! Whether you are having an indoor or outdoor wedding, during the summer or winter, you should provide drinks for your guests to keep them refreshed. These drinks should tie in with the theme of your wedding, your story, and of course the season of your wedding!


Along with the decor and entertainment, these drinks will set the tone for your wedding so you want them to be nice drinks. You also want to serve your guests something that you enjoy.

Ceremony Drinks


It is super common for some of your guests to travel a long time to get to your wedding. Because of that, it is always a good idea to have drinks ready for them when the guests start to arrive. Cold water is a must, especially during the summer but if it is winter season, you could serve hot cocoa or have a hot coffee bar! You could also serve champagne as a token of celebration or infused waters to give it a pretty colorful touch!



Cocktail Hour


After the ceremony, it's cocktail hour time!!! What does this mean? This is the time when your guests can mingle and start to find their seats in the reception area. It's also a great opportunity to grab a drink on their way to the seating chart.


Signature Cocktails


Saved the best for last! Signature cocktails😎... they are one of the best ways to add a personal touch to your wedding. You can choose you and your spouses favorite go-to drinks and make them the signature cocktails for your wedding. You can also do a signature cocktail to honor someones memory or if you want to get even more creative you can also include your fur-babies!



Drinks are all up to you so don't stress because the possibilities are endless!


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