OK I had to share this with you guys. As most of you know I'm in Oklahoma for a couple weeks for work. WELL, apparently there is a law here that any beer over 3.2% can only be sold in liquor stores and must be sold warm. They can only refridgerate 3.2% beer!!!! ALSO the only alcohol thye are allowed to sell on Sundays is 3.2% beer. And it gets better, if a restaraunt wants to sell beer higher than 3.2% they must have a full liquor license. Apparently this isn't an easy thing to get bc most of the restaraunts in this BFE town I'm in don't have one. Needless to say I've been drinking CRAP, if anything at all. The new Budweiser American Ale(which isn't normally too bad) in this state is a 3.2% flavorless beer. OH did I also mention this 3.2% law applies to wine as well, so no wine in restaraunts either. Get me home.
Inniskillin ice wine is great.... so is its price. If you feel that $75 for a bottle is worth it then go for it. you wont be let down. If not, there are tons of other options out there.
$75 is a bit pricey for a bottle of ice wine. Especially since most ice wines come in such small bottles. The only booze I've spent a lot on (over $100) is Cognac and Scotch. I'll look around a bit.
I went out to dinner with a friend in San Diego tonight. Best damn Fish 'n' Chips I've ever had. Oh, and I was drinking a local brew, some Yellow Tail Pale Ale. I like this one, I think it has a good balance of flavor and body. Though I'm no beer connoisseur by any means, this one strikes my fancy and I always say go with what you like.
Crown and Sprite...classic combo. But no cigar last night. I just read a book after wifey fell asleep on the couch at 8pm. Man...I'm getting old AND boring.
OK I had to share this with you guys. As most of you know I'm in Oklahoma for a couple weeks for work. WELL, apparently there is a law here that any beer over 3.2% can only be sold in liquor stores and must be sold warm. They can only refridgerate 3.2% beer!!!! ALSO the only alcohol thye are allowed to sell on Sundays is 3.2% beer. And it gets better, if a restaraunt wants to sell beer higher than 3.2% they must have a full liquor license. Apparently this isn't an easy thing to get bc most of the restaraunts in this BFE town I'm in don't have one. Needless to say I've been drinking CRAP, if anything at all. The new Budweiser American Ale(which isn't normally too bad) in this state is a 3.2% flavorless beer. OH did I also mention this 3.2% law applies to wine as well, so no wine in restaraunts either. Get me home.
LOL, My wifes family has a ranch in Oklahoma, whenever we go there we have to stop and load up on beer before leaving Texas.
The only time I can get Yuengling is when my mom comes from NC, my sister going to Auburn game or if I actually go to any state that surrounds the state of GA. We are the only one that doesn't have it. Basstards
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I think I am going to have some McEwan's Scotch Ale tonight, it is calling me from the fridge. Now, what to smoke...always a tough decision.
LOL, My wifes family has a ranch in Oklahoma, whenever we go there we have to stop and load up on beer before leaving Texas.