[Sca-cooks] Wines at a Feast **The New Policy**
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius
adamantius.magister at verizon.net
Sat Apr 22 16:25:21 PDT 2006
On Apr 22, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Tom Vincent wrote:
> Are servers at a feast 'acting in an official capacity'?
>
>
> Duriel
Probably not, but the event steward and the officers of the hosting
group are, and are more or less responsible for what goes on.
Adamantius
>
>
> Terry Decker wrote:
>> Note that the prohibition is specifically for the SCA, any of it's
>> branches, or any individual acting for the SCA in an official
>> capacity.. Nothing prohibits wine being donated to the feast and
>> served by individuals, who are not acting in an official capacity.
>>
>> In Namron, we have a very strong group of brewers and vintners
>> that donate their work at various events, as long as the site
>> owners permit alcohol to be consumed on the site. They control
>> the distribution and they check ages to meet state law. They
>> also arrange all alcohol related events, such as competitions and
>> tastings.
>>
>> Bear
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