I drink a lot of different beers, I don’t really have a favorite type. But if I could only drink one beer for the rest of my life it would be Dos Equis. It just holds a special place in my heart.
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Good thing I have family in Arkansas because just driving 3 hours for beer would be ridiculous
Left out white Claw. lol
You are Half correct.Bells Two Hearted IPA is the best and Two door Broncos are stupid and ugly
If you make it to north Alabama, maybe try Campus No. 805 (this was my middle school, lol)...A thread I was happy to read all eleven pages of before commenting...
I'm a beer nerd and work at a liquor store. Life is good today, life is good today.
A lot of people are "over" IPA's and switching back to lager. I get it. We stock a ton of IPA's at my store. It's still the most popular style though people are overwhelmed with Double, Triple, West Coast, New England, Hazy, etc. Give me a hazy IPA with pine and citrus notes and I'm happy.
Am actually thinking IPA GUY might be my Bronco's plate.
Gotta rep my state: Maryland has some great breweries including, Flying Dog, Union Craft, RaR, DuClaw, Monument City, Peabody Heights, 1623, Heavy Seas, oh, and we have the Guinness Open Gate Brewery.
One of my quirky goals is to drink a locally brewed beer in every state. I haven't had a chance to do so yet in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, or Oklahoma, but have had an in-state made beer in all of the other 46 states + DC.
Thanks, @Erock will keep those in mind!If you make it to north Alabama, maybe try Campus No. 805 (this was my middle school, lol)...
I haven’t been there since it was converted, but I’ve heard a lot of folks that like it.
There is a local in Cullman that I did a job for named Goat Island... my GF likes theirs. Just a thought or two.
Point was we couldn’t get a beer at grocery or convenience store. Gave up. Can buy beer even in Utah at those places. Lame.If it's a serious question about beer distributors, I can give you an answer.
Different States, different laws. In South Carolina you can buy beer in Grocery/Drug/Convenience 24/7 M-Sun. Liquor has to be separate store and and they can sell M-Sat 9 AM-7PM and nothing else can be sold. Not Ice, Soda, Cups...nothing but liquor. Don't make me explain the On Premise consumption laws. Distributors have to comply with State and Local Regs and Laws. Most Alcohol Laws date back to the end of Prohibition including what we now operate under is the Three Tier System.Point was we couldn’t get a beer at grocery or convenience store. Gave up. Can buy beer even in Utah at those places. Lame.
Ah yes, the RED DOT stores.Different States, different laws. In South Carolina you can buy beer in Grocery/Drug/Convenience 24/7 M-Sun. Liquor has to be separate store and and they can sell M-Sat 9 AM-7PM and nothing else can be sold. Not Ice, Soda, Cups...nothing but liquor. Don't make me explain the On Premise consumption laws. Distributors have to comply with State and Local Regs and Laws. Most Alcohol Laws date back to the end of Prohibition including what we now operate under is the Three Tier System.
Gotcha. Traveled to 45 states and toughest beer to get hands on was PA. Just my experience. Easiest was NevadaDifferent States, different laws. In South Carolina you can buy beer in Grocery/Drug/Convenience 24/7 M-Sun. Liquor has to be separate store and and they can sell M-Sat 9 AM-7PM and nothing else can be sold. Not Ice, Soda, Cups...nothing but liquor. Don't make me explain the On Premise consumption laws. Distributors have to comply with State and Local Regs and Laws. Most Alcohol Laws date back to the end of Prohibition including what we now operate under is the Three Tier System.