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Congress gives Y K W the stink finger
On Fri, 22 May 2009 13:40:58 -0300, Don White wrote:
Those little yankee sailors sure got buzzed on a few local beers. Most of the local stuff was 5% but 'Ten Penny Ale' was a few points higher. Alcohol laws vary by state, and are a real mish-mash here. Some states only allow 3.2% beer by weight (equals 4% alcohol by volume). Some states only allow 3.2 beer to be sold in grocery stores, but allow higher alcohol content in "full service" outlets. In many states, higher alcohol content isn't considered "beer". It's labeled malt liquor or ale. Then you have near beer, dry counties, etc. Weird laws. |
Congress gives Y K W the stink finger
thunder wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 13:40:58 -0300, Don White wrote: Those little yankee sailors sure got buzzed on a few local beers. Most of the local stuff was 5% but 'Ten Penny Ale' was a few points higher. Alcohol laws vary by state, and are a real mish-mash here. Some states only allow 3.2% beer by weight (equals 4% alcohol by volume). Some states only allow 3.2 beer to be sold in grocery stores, but allow higher alcohol content in "full service" outlets. In many states, higher alcohol content isn't considered "beer". It's labeled malt liquor or ale. Then you have near beer, dry counties, etc. Weird laws. One of my buddies from Finland brings me a six-pack of beer when he visits the USA. I don't know how he gets it through the idiots running airport security. Anyway, it has a very high alcohol content. As in...wow! |
Congress gives Y K W the stink finger
D.Duck wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... snip .... not one has *ever* gone bankrupt. Oh? http://tinyurl.com/o7cghc It can't be true. Dumb Don used *'s to prove it! |
Congress gives Y K W the stink finger
On Fri, 22 May 2009 15:28:17 -0400, gfretwell wrote:
I don't know if it is still true but you used to be able to get a mixed drink at the drive through window on Sunday in Chuck County Md One of the oddest I recall, in Texas, it was legal to drink and drive. You couldn't be drunk and drive, but you could have a beer as you were driving down the road. Texans, independent sort that they are, figured it was a God given right to have a cold one after a hard days work. |
Congress gives Y K W the stink finger
On May 23, 6:50*am, thunder wrote:
On Fri, 22 May 2009 15:28:17 -0400, gfretwell wrote: I don't know if it is still true but you used to be able to get a mixed drink at the drive through window on Sunday in Chuck County Md One of the oddest I recall, in Texas, it was legal to drink and drive. * You couldn't be drunk and drive, but you could have a beer as you were driving down the road. *Texans, independent sort that they are, figured it was a God given right to have a cold one after a hard days work. * Used to be that way in Florida, too. Almost all bars had drive through windows where you could get a beer, or a mixed drink in a plastic cup. |
Congress gives Y K W the stink finger
On Thu, 21 May 2009 21:36:13 -0700, jps wrote:
I will admit to having **** beer prior to the arrival of micro brews here but that's been addressed. When I was in Boulder I toured a micro. They were about the only one anywhere with bottles, not just barrels. Paid fifteen grand for the machinery which broke down about every ten minutes. Much more time working on it than running it. Casady |
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