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Gator McKlusky wrote:I was paying 5 dollars for a Sierra Nevada pint last week at a local establishment. I think a six pack at Publix is about 7.99.
to keep on keeping on... $7.99 in Floriduh seems fair to me. $5 a pint!? Ouch.
You guys have no idea how lucky you are that you can go into a convenience store or supermarket and buy a 6 pack. PA has easily the most backwards ass liquor laws in the country. Beer can only be sold at (a) beer distributors where state law says you must buy by the case or (b) bars or restaurants which are usually dark and dingy and where they sell 6 packs of Bud cans for $12 or $15. Now I have no problem drinking Bud or the like but come on. Wine and liquor are subject to similar restrictions as they can only be sold in state run liquor stores. So no beer or wine in supermarkets or convenience stores. If you want some beer and a bottle of wine for the weekend, you have to go to the liquor store and the beer distributor and invest in a full case, which means trying out a 6 pack of this or that is out of the question. And if you want to make a beer or liquor run after business hours you're SOL. It's possibly the worst thing about living in PA.
Clams wrote:You guys have no idea how lucky you are that you can go into a convenience store or supermarket and buy a 6 pack. PA has easily the most backwards ass liquor laws in the country. Beer can only be sold at (a) beer distributors where state law says you must buy by the case or (b) bars or restaurants which are usually dark and dingy and where they sell 6 packs of Bud cans for $12 or $15. Now I have no problem drinking Bud or the like but come on. Wine and liquor are subject to similar restrictions as they can only be sold in state run liquor stores. So no beer or wine in supermarkets or convenience stores. If you want some beer and a bottle of wine for the weekend, you have to go to the liquor store and the beer distributor and invest in a full case, which means trying out a 6 pack of this or that is out of the question. And if you want to make a beer or liquor run after business hours you're SOL. It's possibly the worst thing about living in PA.
that's slowly changing. Sheetz convenience stores are now selling beer (not liquor), so that's a small step in the right direction. I think Wegman's can sell wine now too. But yeah, it generally sucks that you have to go to a distributor or a bottle shop just to get some brew
Very slowly. I think the only exception right now is for a handful of supermarkets or convenience stores that also have a seated restaurant area. And I believe it's just beer, not wine. Anyway, there aren't any of those places near me.
Well up until last year, our county was a "semi-dry" county, which meant beer was sold but it had to be sold "hot" (unrefrigerated) and although just about every gas station would offer a free bag of ice if you bought a case, if you got caught with the beer on ice it's a $100 fine per beer, or they give you the option of pouring every beer out. The law didn't apply to liquor (which was on available in very limited hours at the ABC store) or wine/wine coolers, which were sold cold.
In Oklahoma all beer/wine coolers/wine sold in convenience/grocery stores can be no more than 3.2% ABV. No spirits sold in convenience/groceries. To get "high point" beer, wine and spirits you must go to a liquor store. Nothing can be sold cold, and they cannot sell any "convenience" items which means you can't even buy a corkscrew at the liquor store. I will put Oklahoma's ridiculous ass liquor laws up against any other state in the union. By the way liquor stores by law are closed on sundays and all holidays. So if you get a sudden hankerin for a beer on sunday you're drinking 3.2% bud light piss water or nothing.
Beeble, I'm sorry you had a shit week. You should vent in the NC.
I am a stupid ass who took a job working 45-50 hours a week for pretty low pay and am now re-evaluating my sitch-eee-ashun. I will see your ass in chair and ease the back down for a tits up with a glass of vino. T-minus 2 hours to get right.
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mgsooner wrote:In Oklahoma all beer/wine coolers/wine sold in convenience/grocery stores can be no more than 3.2% ABV. No spirits sold in convenience/groceries. To get "high point" beer, wine and spirits you must go to a liquor store. Nothing can be sold cold, and they cannot sell any "convenience" items which means you can't even buy a corkscrew at the liquor store. I will put Oklahoma's ridiculous ass liquor laws up against any other state in the union. By the way liquor stores by law are closed on sundays and all holidays. So if you get a sudden hankerin for a beer on sunday you're drinking 3.2% bud light piss water or nothing.
further proof that God hates Oklahoma
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
mgsooner wrote:In Oklahoma all beer/wine coolers/wine sold in convenience/grocery stores can be no more than 3.2% ABV. No spirits sold in convenience/groceries. To get "high point" beer, wine and spirits you must go to a liquor store. Nothing can be sold cold, and they cannot sell any "convenience" items which means you can't even buy a corkscrew at the liquor store. I will put Oklahoma's ridiculous ass liquor laws up against any other state in the union. By the way liquor stores by law are closed on sundays and all holidays. So if you get a sudden hankerin for a beer on sunday you're drinking 3.2% bud light piss water or nothing.
further proof that God hates Oklahoma
looks like a nice place to visit!
“Excited people get on daddy’s nerves.” - M. Cooley
mgsooner wrote:In Oklahoma all beer/wine coolers/wine sold in convenience/grocery stores can be no more than 3.2% ABV. No spirits sold in convenience/groceries. To get "high point" beer, wine and spirits you must go to a liquor store. Nothing can be sold cold, and they cannot sell any "convenience" items which means you can't even buy a corkscrew at the liquor store. I will put Oklahoma's ridiculous ass liquor laws up against any other state in the union. By the way liquor stores by law are closed on sundays and all holidays. So if you get a sudden hankerin for a beer on sunday you're drinking 3.2% bud light piss water or nothing.
further proof that God hates Oklahoma
looks like a nice place to visit!
Yes because although God may indeed hate Oklahoma s mgsooner says, God loves cleavage.
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I'm having a tasty margarita right now and realizing that Utah liquor laws aren't nearly as bass-ackwards as they are in a lot of other places. Sure, we still have to go to state run liquor stores to get booze, wine, wine coolers and "hi-point" beer, at room temp no less, but at least we got rid of the ridiculous "private club" laws so anyone of age can now go into a club and get a mixed drink without having to buy a membership. We can get 3.2 beer at any grocery store or convenience store, chilled no less, and high alcohol micro brews at the brewery stores. All this typing has made me work up a powerful thirst!
UTHeathen wrote:I'm having a tasty margarita right now and realizing that Utah liquor laws aren't nearly as bass-ackwards as they are in a lot of other places. Sure, we still have to go to state run liquor stores to get booze, wine, wine coolers and "hi-point" beer, at room temp no less, but at least we got rid of the ridiculous "private club" laws so anyone of age can now go into a club and get a mixed drink without having to buy a membership. We can get 3.2 beer at any grocery store or convenience store, chilled no less, and high alcohol micro brews at the brewery stores. All this typing has made me work up a powerful thirst!
slake that thirst! We started with Gin & tonics, had a bottle of Shiraz with dinner, now I think I'm gonna have to have at least a beer or two..... get prepared, gonna be a party tonight, hey uh huh, it's Saturday night, y'all!
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
Great summer beer recipe: Take 2 tecates and pour in pitcher. Add to pitcher 1.5 cups of homemade limeade(.5 cups of fresh lime juice, 1 cup water and 4 tsp of sugar). Take a pint glass and put salt(not table salt, use sea salt or margarita salt) around the top(wet glass to make stick). Fill glass with ice and pour in mixture. Its damn good especially when its damn hot outside and great at the beach.