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Candice
Just Said Yes January 2018

Whiskey Barrel Unity Ceremony

Candice, on January 16, 2018 at 12:16 PM Posted in Wedding Ceremony 0 6

Hi All! My fiance' and I are doing a whiskey barrel with unaged whiskey for our unity ceremony and I'm having trouble with the script. Does anyone have any sample scripts for this or some other type of aging of spirits ceremony?


TIA!

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Latest activity by Janae, on March 23, 2022 at 11:04 PM
  • Sunshine
    Super January 2019
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    This is something your officiant should be able to help you with. Have you asked them?

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  • Kaitlin
    Dedicated September 2019
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    I love this idea! Where did you get the barrel and all?
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  • Candice
    Just Said Yes January 2018
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    Yes. He didn't have many suggestions as this is something he hasn't done before.

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  • Candice
    Just Said Yes January 2018
    Candice ·
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    Uncommongoods.com!

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  • Private User
    Just Said Yes May 2016
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    What did you end up using for your script? I am also struggling with this.

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  • Janae
    Just Said Yes April 2022
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    *NAILED IT* Smiley sexy

    Bride and Groom have decided to do something a little different for their symbolic unity ceremony today, combining [bourbon and rye] whiskey in an oak barrel to develop and age.

    The word “whiskey” in its original Gaelic form translates to “water of life”. Groom & Bride pour their bottles into this barrel to symbolize the joining of their two lives.

    It would be impossible to ever decipher, or pull apart the exact drops that once belonged to the other. As it ages, taking on the flavors of the charred wood interior, their marriage also changes over time, influenced by their experiences together.

    With love, attention, and time, this special blend of life’s ingredients will be the foundation of great things to come.

    Bride will now pour her [Rye] whiskey into the barrel. Groom will now combine his [bourbon] to be aged over time into a flavorful one-of-a-kind whiskey to enjoy on their future anniversaries.

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