State Cracks Down On Weak Beer
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Colorado Beer Laws Set To ? -Down On Low-Alcohol Beer In Liquor Stores, Bars
The Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division has issued new regulations that seek to ? down on the sale of low-strength beer in restaurants and liquor stores. The crackdown could prevent bars from serving beers such as Michelob Ultra, Heineken Light and and Corona Light.
While it has technically been illegal for restaurants and liquor stores to sell beer below 4% alcohol-by-volume for years, the Liquor Enforcement Division has rarely enforced the rule.
A 2010 lobbying effort, however, resulted in legislation that will force the state to enforce the rule, just as it enforces a law that prevents grocery and convenience stores from selling stronger liquor.
The Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division has issued new regulations that seek to ? down on the sale of low-strength beer in restaurants and liquor stores. The crackdown could prevent bars from serving beers such as Michelob Ultra, Heineken Light and and Corona Light.
While it has technically been illegal for restaurants and liquor stores to sell beer below 4% alcohol-by-volume for years, the Liquor Enforcement Division has rarely enforced the rule.
A 2010 lobbying effort, however, resulted in legislation that will force the state to enforce the rule, just as it enforces a law that prevents grocery and convenience stores from selling stronger liquor.
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The Prime Minister wrote: »Colorado Beer Laws Set To ? -Down On Low-Alcohol Beer In Liquor Stores, Bars
The Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division has issued new regulations that seek to ? down on the sale of low-strength beer in restaurants and liquor stores. The crackdown could prevent bars from serving beers such as Michelob Ultra, Heineken Light and and Corona Light.
While it has technically been illegal for restaurants and liquor stores to sell beer below 4% alcohol-by-volume for years, the Liquor Enforcement Division has rarely enforced the rule.
A 2010 lobbying effort, however, resulted in legislation that will force the state to enforce the rule, just as it enforces a law that prevents grocery and convenience stores from selling stronger liquor.
good...i like mine potent...the micro-breweries make the best high-content beers....>10% is the way i like it -
big ups, ain't no reason for me to be trying to go out/drink w/these mfs servin' michelob utra. that's that ? .
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hey if folks wanna pay for that ? then so be it
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LoL
*Colorado State Senator*
"This is some weak ass brew, and ? anyone else who drinks it. Word." -
Do something bout the weak ass brews. I found this to tell senators to allow full strength beer: http://CO4C.com
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big ups, ain't no reason for me to be trying to go out/drink w/these mfs servin' michelob utra. that's that ? .
lol cosign who the ? drinks a heineken light? -
Four Loko, FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Colorado is one of the few states that sell 190-proof Everclear.
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wtf? thats some assbackwards ? .
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Come to Minnesota, the corner stores sell 3-2 beer , as 3.2 % alcohol