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Originally posted by ktsnake
My chapter's house is voluntarily dry -- we don't want the stuff at the house. It makes it a bad place to study. I think it's actually pretty nice to have a place that we can go and party where there will be no alcohol.
If there was a keg at our house, I suspect there'd be a brief show trial followed by an execution of some sort.
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I thought Sigma Nu and Phi Delts led the way a few years ago to mandate dry houses by a certain date, right? (OK, Farmhouse has always been dry, but your two orgs were the first to revert back to the old standards of being dry)...
One thing I always found interesting is how much more trouble a chapter can get in (from an insurance perspective) for kegs versus open, individual containers....anyone with expertise care to elaborate?
Why I was stumped was in seeing a party of about 30 guys with a keg (for 30 guys...no big deal, right?), but the house next door held a function for 80+, but had CASES and CASES of beer (as far as potential individual intake, the cases of beer provided at least twice as much alcoholic beverages per member than the keg could have)...but both parties were busted, but the keg party got the worst of the sanctions, AND saw insurance go up.
These two orgs had a similar history in the past, so it isn't like one chapter was asking for more trouble...it was the keg that was singled out in the reports.....