MrTitleist said:Did you see the recent national rankings for brewers per state by capita? Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Colorado, and Vermont were the top 5. Not in that order. Seems to me Utah wasn't much behind that despite their quirky laws.
big z said:MrTitleist said:Did you see the recent national rankings for brewers per state by capita? Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Colorado, and Vermont were the top 5. Not in that order. Seems to me Utah wasn't much behind that despite their quirky laws.
We do have some "quirky" laws here for alcohol, we just took a major step with getting rid of the private clubs. For those of us non-members, this is great news. But I don't think we'll ever see the 3.2% beer go away, thank god i'm on a military installation and get normal beer.
Wyokie said:big z said:MrTitleist said:Did you see the recent national rankings for brewers per state by capita? Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Colorado, and Vermont were the top 5. Not in that order. Seems to me Utah wasn't much behind that despite their quirky laws.
We do have some "quirky" laws here for alcohol, we just took a major step with getting rid of the private clubs. For those of us non-members, this is great news. But I don't think we'll ever see the 3.2% beer go away, thank god i'm on a military installation and get normal beer.
Then you better hope you NEVER get transferred to Oklahoma! All they have here is 3.2% crap!!!!!!
big z said:Wyokie said:big z said:MrTitleist said:Did you see the recent national rankings for brewers per state by capita? Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Colorado, and Vermont were the top 5. Not in that order. Seems to me Utah wasn't much behind that despite their quirky laws.
We do have some "quirky" laws here for alcohol, we just took a major step with getting rid of the private clubs. For those of us non-members, this is great news. But I don't think we'll ever see the 3.2% beer go away, thank god i'm on a military installation and get normal beer.
Then you better hope you NEVER get transferred to Oklahoma! All they have here is 3.2% crap!!!!!!
Not worried about it, USAF bases fall under Federal law and not the state. That's why I can get normal beer here in Utah versus the 3.2% they sell outside the gates.
You realize a bitter is an ale, right?pokerupfront said:Pilsners are on my goodie list. Lagers and bitters as well. Not much of an ale fan.
Good choice Mr. T, wood be tickled to get to sample one.
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cheypoke said:Again, I think an official Poke beer needs to be a macro-brew, and a cheap one at that. If you want to drink a micro with your caviar as your sit in your lexus, then fine. But when you're standing in the parking lot, with some college kids (who pay for their beer with change) and your fishing buddies who just rolled in from a morning of fishing in the Snowy Range, you really need to be pulling out ice cold cans of cheap beer from the foam cooler.