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re: Does beer's alcohol content really vary by state?
Posted on 7/30/11 at 3:56 pm to Remo Williams
Posted on 7/30/11 at 3:56 pm to Remo Williams
I can vouch that all A-B, miller, and coors products in the grocery stores I saw were lower ABW products, in CO at least
Posted on 7/30/11 at 3:57 pm to Remo Williams
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I was specifically wondering about Florida. I've google it and can't really find what I'm looking for. I heard it again from a friend a couple years back. I told her to bring me the empty case/can and show me the lower content and I'd pay for it. Never settled that bet.
Could have been a particular county or city in Fla. that controlled the alc. content of beer. But state law allows "normal" beer to be sold. The state does limit the container size which effectively outlaws growlers.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 4:02 pm to fr33manator
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in CO at least
Not in FL or AL.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:14 pm to fr33manator
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n colorado the beer they sell in grocerey stores and gas stations can have no more than 3.5% (i think that's the level)
its 3.2 and you can get regular beer at any liquor store.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:16 pm to supadave3
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whats a growler?
Half gallon of to-go beer
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:25 pm to supadave3
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whats a growler?
About 5.3 12 ounce beers in a growler.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:32 pm to Remo Williams
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So Budweiser brews a batch specifically for Colorado and one of Utah, etc.?
I'd imagine that if one was 3.2 and the other was 3.5 max they would just produce the 3.2 and send it to both I'm sure it's much more complicated than that though.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:38 pm to ksayetiger
3.2 in Utah is correct, nicknamed "near beer". The saving grace is that the alcohol hits you more because of the altitude.
Unless they've changed the laws, wine etc is off limits until after 1pm. It sucked to enjoy a sushi lunch without sake.
Unless they've changed the laws, wine etc is off limits until after 1pm. It sucked to enjoy a sushi lunch without sake.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:45 pm to Degas
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The saving grace is that the alcohol hits you more because of the altitude.
Myth
Posted on 7/30/11 at 5:47 pm to Dallas Tiger
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check this out. granted it's wikepedia so take it for what it's worth. according to this, missouri has some pretty lax liquor laws. also, according to this, 18-20 y/o can drink w/ parental supervision in mississippi.
check this out. granted it's wikepedia so take it for what it's worth. according to this, missouri has some pretty lax liquor laws. also, according to this, 18-20 y/o can drink w/ parental supervision in mississippi.
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Posted on 7/30/11 at 7:54 pm to Coater
18-20 y/o can drink w/ parental supervision in louisiana also.
Posted on 7/30/11 at 11:05 pm to Remo Williams
So my budweiser has more alcohol than a guy in denver's budweiser?
Posted on 7/31/11 at 12:06 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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So my budweiser has more alcohol than a guy in denver's budweiser?
If he bought that budweiser in a grocery store then yes. If he bought it in a liquor store it's the same.
Posted on 7/31/11 at 12:32 am to Dribble
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I know for a fact it will be same.
This should be the correct answer unless we are talking about OK or UT, I believe. I think some of the major breweries make weaker beer for the weaker states.
Posted on 7/31/11 at 12:47 am to Acadiana Tigers
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Seems impossible to do from an economic standpoint.
BMC just cuts their beer with water.
Nobody notices.
Posted on 7/31/11 at 9:55 am to HamSandwich
Well I'll be damned. I will now bring my beer with me out of state.
Posted on 7/31/11 at 10:08 am to Remo Williams
A four loko in mississippi is 6% alcohol and one in Georgia is 12% alcohol. :themoreyouknow:
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