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It took two towns in vt and some seaching.

Finishing the night with a Belhaven

 
We were in Utah over the weekend, and we found out they have some strange alcohol laws. For example all liquor stores are run by the state. And like typical government organizations they close at 7:30

They only sell alcohol above 4% at either the state run liquor store or at brew houses which also sell packaging services

This was the only beer above 4% alcohol we could find

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We were in Utah over the weekend, and we found out they have some strange alcohol laws. For example all liquor stores are run by the state. And like typical government organizations they close at 7:30

They only sell alcohol above 4% at either the state run liquor store or at brew houses which also sell packaging services

This was the only beer above 4% alcohol we could find
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Is that beer brewed by barbasol?

 
Fellow tankers, what makes something eleigble to be called whiskey. ? Got some "Alaskan" disteed whiskey and it sucks. I think it is just distiller with some Carmel color added. Still got me lit doe.

 
The world of whiskey is a complex maze of grains, flavors and distillation processes. Four countries produce distinctly different whiskies: Ireland (Irish Whiskey), Scotland (Scotch), America (Bourbon, Tennessee Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, Blended American Whiskey), and Canada (Canadian Whiskey), although whiskey is made throughout the world. This wide market ensures that almost everyone will find a brand or type that they prefer and, when asked, every whiskey connoisseur has a pointed opinion on which is the best whiskey.


http://cocktails.about.com/od/spirits/a/about_whiskey.htm

 
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