[MR] Fwd: Re: Dun Carraig Investiture - Alcohol Rules

Siegfried siegfried at crossbows.biz
Wed Nov 9 06:10:51 PST 2011


Thank you for your prompt clarification :)

The brewers of Atlantia thank you.

Siegfried

On 11/9/11 9:08 AM, Christopher M. Cunning wrote:
> 
> This is a Church site, so Hard Liquor and Fortified Wines are not
> allowed on site.  Meads and Ciders should be acceptable.
> 
> On 11/9/2011 9:02 AM, Siegfried wrote:
>>  In looking at the event announcement for Investiture, and planning what
>>  to pack for Feast/etc ... being a brewer ... the following statement on
>>  the event website was found:
>>
>>  "Alcohol is permitted but only beer or wine in accordance with the
>>  Episcopal Church's rules."
>>
>>  This leads me to ask more questions, than it answered for me, such as:
>>
>>  * Is Cider acceptable?  How about Mead? - Both of which being brewed
>>  beverages rather similar to Beer/Wine, just with different sources.
>>     IE, is the restriction against 'hard liquor', or is there a very
>>  explicit 'Beer/Wine only', and therefore Mead&   Cider (and Perry, and
>>  Cyser and (the list goes on)) need to be excluded.
>>
>>  * Are there other aspects of the Episcopal Church's rules that need to
>>  be followed?  Can homebrew be brought, is it commercial only?  The
>>  statement as phrased makes me worry that there is a 'list of rules' we
>>  must be in accordance with.
>>
>>  Siegfried - Worried about getting the site in trouble if he shows up
>>  with a bottle of Mead.
>>
>>
>>
> 
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