Is it tacky to serve wine at a baby shower?

Anonymous
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Non-alcoholic cocktails are all the rage. I would try to get a NA bartender to come and serve fancy, but non-alcoholic, drinks.


Those have soooo many empty calories. No one I know would drink those.


I have some bad news for you about alcohol.


LOL
Anonymous
In my friend group, yes we'd have wine. No one is getting sloshed, but many would have a glass of wine or bubbly. At mine there was definitely wine. I just didn't drink it. No a big deal AT ALL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my friend group, yes we'd have wine. No one is getting sloshed, but many would have a glass of wine or bubbly. At mine there was definitely wine. I just didn't drink it. No a big deal AT ALL.


Same. I didn't drink it, but we had champagne/wine. I am a WASP with a lot of old school older relatives who were there. They would think the opposite of the OP, it would be tacky as hell to invite people to a party and not offer a wide range of drinks, including alcohol.
Anonymous
TX is full of teetotaling religions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is tacky, since guest of honor cannot imbibe


Why? I like to drink socially but definitely didn’t when i was pregnant. I had no taste for it and didn’t want it at all. It wasn’t hard to give up for a few months why do you assume it is? Do you think pregnant women are dying to drink and can’t stand the temptation?
Anonymous
It's tacky if you don't.
Anonymous
I think it's tacky for pregnant people to drink wine at a baby shower or anywhere. But not tacky to serve to non-pregnant people.
Anonymous
I just went to a baby shower in Manhattan this weekend. It was coed, with wine, champagne, and beer. The only non-alcoholic offering was Pellegrino. I am all for booze at baby showers, but am actually trying to cut down a bit myself, so it was slightly disappointing to only have one non-alcoholic option. A balance of the two would have been nice. Just one very recent data point I thought I'd share.
Anonymous
Of course not! In fact I think it's preferable for pretty much everyone there
Anonymous
No one wants to go to a dry baby shower.
Anonymous
Super tacky not to
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely serve wine.

Get something alcohol free for the pregnant one.


Why can't you go one afternoon without drinking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's tacky if you don't.


Why? Why do you need alcohol?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I’m hosting a baby shower. Would it be tacky or tasteless to serve wine for the guests?


I can't remember being at a baby shower that did not include alcohol.


+1 I was happy to have champagne and other alcohol at my shower so other guests could enjoy
Anonymous
Serve it up!
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