A Study on Beverage Consumption at Weddings Through a Religious Lens

Kayleigh Orth, Gina Fe Causin, Kevin Hill

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Abstract

Beverage is an important part of wedding receptions and parties. This particular study examined whether there are differences in terms of the consumption of alcoholic beverages between a Catholic and a Muslim wedding receptions and parties. Data revealed that there are differences. In Catholic wedding receptions, there were consumptions of alcoholic beverages. Wines are pair with food. However, in Muslin wedding receptions, there were no consumption of alcoholic beverages. most beverages consist of tea, water, coffee, and cordial, which is a concentrated squash syrup mixed with water or fruit juice to make a sweet non-alcoholic beverage.

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JournalThe RAISE Center Journal
StatePublished - Aug 29 2025

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