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Should individual lodges be able to serve alcohol?

Should individual lodges be permitted to serve alcohol, in the lodge building.

  • YES!

    Votes: 27 75.0%
  • No

    Votes: 9 25.0%

  • Total voters
    36

Mark Stockdale

Premium Member
I think on this one we have it better than the USA, as most if not all Scottish lodges have a bar, which is opened for the Harmony (what you guys would call the Festive Board), after the meeting has closed, it also helps us to hire the halls out for functions and is a source of income for the lodges.
 
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Rifleman1776

Registered User
As with most issues there is more than one side. My observation is that institutions that serve alcohol (Elks, VFW, Moose, etc.) are the ones that thrive and gain membership. OTOH, our local VFW has a reputation for having trouble getting the official meetings started because no one wants to leave the bar.
 

Winter

Premium Member
As with most issues there is more than one side. My observation is that institutions that serve alcohol (Elks, VFW, Moose, etc.) are the ones that thrive and gain membership. OTOH, our local VFW has a reputation for having trouble getting the official meetings started because no one wants to leave the bar.
My Lodge has a bar. And there has never been an incident or issue. Either with behavior or attendance. If we are behaving as Masons then the issue doesn't even come up and the warden doesn't need to even perform his duties to see the craft does not convert the means of refreshment into intemperance or excess.

If a Lodge does have issue because they have alcohol there, then I would say the problem is with the Lodge. Not the alcohol.

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coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
Against it. What does alcohol have to do with freemasonry ? Why not leave the Lodge and go have a drink. I'm so tired of seeing brothers post pictures with Masonic emblems on while drinking. Sorry, off my rant now

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LOL! Freemasonry grew up in ale houses and taverns. They were Freemasonry's wombs! Alcohol was Freemasonry's amniotic fluid! Alcohol has EVERYTHING to do with Freemasonry!
 
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rpbrown

Premium Member
Just think how fast a Stated Meeting would be over if there were drinks afterwards :D

On another note though, if a lodge had a bar and someone let intoxicated, had an accident and injured or worse someone else (or himself for that matter) in Texas I believe the lodge could be held liable.:eek:
 

Winter

Premium Member
Just think how fast a Stated Meeting would be over if there were drinks afterwards :D

On another note though, if a lodge had a bar and someone let intoxicated, had an accident and injured or worse someone else (or himself for that matter) in Texas I believe the lodge could be held liable.:eek:
I'm going to sound like a broken record. If we are behaving as Masons, the issue never comes up. If Brothers cannot remember their Ob. Because they had a glass after Losge them there are other issues.

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rpbrown

Premium Member
I'm going to sound like a broken record. If we are behaving as Masons, the issue never comes up. If Brothers cannot remember their Ob. Because they had a glass after Losge them there are other issues.

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Although I do agree with you, I have seen people have 1 drink, be fine but get into an accident. Doesn't have to even be their fault. Just saying as sue happy as everyone in this country seems to be, you never know
 
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