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07-03-2012 05:01 PM |
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Originally Posted by Outback Porsche
(Post 6836363)
Pictures, or it didn't happen ;)
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pole dancing class? you know, there was this 'war of the sexes'. when woman started pole dancing for 'exercising' that was their white flag. men won that war.
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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
(Post 6836666)
In Oklahoma any beer that is sold cold has to be 3.2% or lower by weight. The constitution of Oklahoma classifies that as non alcoholic! That is the grocery store or gas station beer. Any of the good quality beer is only sold in a liquor store. Everyone around here calls that 6 point beer, but in reality is is anything above 3.2%. It can't be sold cold, and in the wintertime if it comes off of the truck cold they have to hold it in the back of the store until it is full room temperature.
The good news is the gas station beer is available 7 days a week, and it is fine for drinking while mowing the yard or any household task. I would have to drink a 12 pack to feel a good buzz and I don't like to pee that much. ;)
I usually drink that 3.2% around the house. Once my vacation starts I change to local micro brews. That brings up a question for D,
Where can I get micro-brew beer in SLC. I am staying downtown at the Little America hotel. Is there a good close by place to get cold micro brew? What about Sundays? Can I still buy beer at a store?
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that is hilarious!
microbrews can be had downtown seven days a week at the local microbreweries, squatters and redrock. really really close is epic brewery with the best beer in town, IMO. squatters and redrock are pubs, so they serve food. epic is a straight up brewery, but the beer is refrigerated, not open on sunday.
there is also 'the bayou', which has a great beer selection (hundreds, literally), pretty decent food. the downside is the service, which can be spotty.
you can still buy 3.2 beer at regular stores on sunday.
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