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Originally posted by LXAAlum
It's an insurance issue - kegs are considered "mass consumption" containers, or something similar (can't remember the "legal" term you see in policies), where cans/bottles are not.
Never made sense to me - whereas if 150+ people are at a party, what's the difference between 2-3 kegs and 5-10 cases of beer? None that I can see, but the insurance industry must have actuarial numbers to support the distinction.
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Kegs, pony kegs, and even cases are all considered bulk quantity of alcohol. Technically all BYO events an individual can only bring a six pack of beer, not 12 or 24 but a 6'er.
And all Phi Delta Theta chapters should have been dry over the past few years...we have no exemption policies like other orgs.