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5 Reasons You Should Totally Get Married at a Brewery

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Looking to plan a hip, casual wedding with a rustic touch? Well, raise your glasses, because the beer hall wedding is gaining momentum in the wedding space and just might be the perfect venue for you! From the built-in signature drink to the fact that it can likely accommodates tons of guests, here are five reasons why a beer hall might be the perfect place to say "I do."
1. Beer = Happiness. 
Craft beer evokes a relaxed vibe that puts people in a good mood. Bring that cheerful energy to your wedding and guests are sure to enjoy themselves.
2. Craft brews are the new signature drink. 
These days, more and more couples are opting for a craft brew over a signature cocktail. Since these beverages are usually more budget-friendly and have a local vibe, it's no surprise more couples are choosing to serve beer at their weddings.
3. Breweries make for perfect pictures. 
Most breweries' decor (think: exposed brick, rich wood, and an industrial vibe) is ideal for a hip and modern couple. And you'll love the photos of guests sampling beers from around the world, dining at long wooden tables, and raising their pint glasses during the toasts.
4. They can accommodate a lot of guests. 
Beer halls are usually big, so you'll likely be able to invite more people than you initially thought you could. And the large, family-style tables and benches at most breweries mean you can skip the seating chart and let guests sit where they please!
5. They're cost-effective. 
Since the brewery wedding is just starting to gain steam, you're likely to score a great deal on your wedding venue. Unlike a hotel that's been doing a wedding every weekend for decades, the brewery staff might need a little more input from you to get the setup just right. Still, the savings might be worth it. Plus, think of the money you'll save on alcohol!  
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