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Just in time for the ybu game
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Just in time for the ybu game
As of tomorrow, no more 3.2% beer in Utah, that 5% beer should make things a little more interesting for Saturday's game for the tailgaters. Fans might be a little rowdier? Tailgates a little more wild ?
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
Where are you reading this news? You saying I don't need to go to a liquor store anymore to buy normal beer?
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
One of the best promo ideas ever: Budweiser sends their Clydesdales for special trip to Utah to hold a "funeral procession" for the death of 3.2% beer...LOL.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/10/31/ ... ydesdales/
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/10/31/ ... ydesdales/
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
Video of the procession here:
https://fox13now.com/2019/10/30/funeral ... cent-beer/
https://fox13now.com/2019/10/30/funeral ... cent-beer/
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
If you still want 3.2 beer, Minnesota still has the 3.2 law.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
I don't even drink and always thought Utah's beer and alcohol laws are stupid. Not being from Utah it surprised me that you can't get any alcohol you want by stopping by the store while picking up your kids' milk.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
Exactly. Especially with the blatant disregard by the state legislature to restrict the % on milk fat. I’m pretty sure anyone can by whole milk at almost any store in Utah that sells milk.
Re: Just in time for the ybu game
ustate98 wrote:I don't even drink and always thought Utah's beer and alcohol laws are stupid. Not being from Utah it surprised me that you can't get any alcohol you want by stopping by the store while picking up your kids' milk.
I’m a non drinker, non LDS, And while the sale of beer in grocery stores is fine, I like the state stores for hard liquor. It is good revenue for the state and helps keep taxes down a bit.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
And today the Clydesdales are delivering the new Budweiser’s to the bars on 25th Street in Ogden, with Dia de los Muertos celebration tomorrow night at the Union Station (in Ogden). This will be a nice start to the weekend capped off with an Aggie victory in Logan.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
I'm mormon and a non drinker but kind of an immature douche bag. And that's how they do it in Virginia. Wine and beer everywhere at the grocery store but the 'good stuff' or so I've been told is at a Vabc
Utah has some cool stuff going for it but the liquor laws are strange. I kinda get it... But strange.
Re: Just in time for the ybu game
I was raised in S. Idaho and they had laws similar to Utah when I was there. Some counties and towns did not have beer sales on Sunday, Declo made a killing then.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
You're worrying about beer on National Tequila Day?
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
My wife grew up in blanding Utah which is one of the last remaining “dry cities”. No alcohol sales within city limits. Weird place
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
I know a girl from blanding. Weird girl. Stole my wife's identity.tysteve20 wrote:My wife grew up in blanding Utah which is one of the last remaining “dry cities”. No alcohol sales within city limits. Weird place
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The original National Tequila Days (1970’s) were the best. Logan and the university did not know what to make of it. For the most part people handled themselves well. I remember lots of fun parties, designated drivers and a few people passed out on people’s lawns. It shook up the local populace. Kind of a mini zombie apocalypse. I remember a friend was dating a coed that lived at home. Her parents wouldn’t let her out that night, probably for fairly good reason.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
The games were in the afternoons in those days (no lights), and even the majority teetotaling students and alums got a kick out of the whole notion of mocking yBu in this fashion. Ah, those were the days!bullshot wrote: ↑November 1st, 2019, 9:01 amThe original National Tequila Days (1970’s) were the best. Logan and the university did not know what to make of it. For the most part people handled themselves well. I remember lots of fun parties, designated drivers and a few people passed out on people’s lawns. It shook up the local populace. Kind of a mini zombie apocalypse. I remember a friend was dating a coed that lived at home. Her parents wouldn’t let her out that night, probably for fairly good reason.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Just found this: There is an actual National Tequila Day in the US. It is celebrated on -->bullshot wrote: ↑November 1st, 2019, 9:01 amThe original National Tequila Days (1970’s) were the best. Logan and the university did not know what to make of it. For the most part people handled themselves well. I remember lots of fun parties, designated drivers and a few people passed out on people’s lawns. It shook up the local populace. Kind of a mini zombie apocalypse. I remember a friend was dating a coed that lived at home. Her parents wouldn’t let her out that night, probably for fairly good reason.
July 24th.
Pioneer Day.
https://nationaltoday.com/national-tequila-day/
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
You mean, Pie and Beer DayUSU78 wrote: ↑November 1st, 2019, 9:46 amJust found this: There is an actual National Tequila Day in the US. It is celebrated on -->bullshot wrote: ↑November 1st, 2019, 9:01 amThe original National Tequila Days (1970’s) were the best. Logan and the university did not know what to make of it. For the most part people handled themselves well. I remember lots of fun parties, designated drivers and a few people passed out on people’s lawns. It shook up the local populace. Kind of a mini zombie apocalypse. I remember a friend was dating a coed that lived at home. Her parents wouldn’t let her out that night, probably for fairly good reason.
July 24th.
Pioneer Day.
https://nationaltoday.com/national-tequila-day/
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
To this day 40 years later, I’m sure a big whiff of quervo gold would give my arms goosebumps. After a few tastes, I lost my taste buds and would consume way to much right out of the pint in my back pocket ending with crazy episodes. Ah, those were the days.
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Re: Just in time for the ybu game
I grew up in Blanding! Chances are I know both of these girls since there are like 4,000 people that live there. I worked at the grocery store in high school and it seems like every day a foreign tourist would come in and ask where the alcohol was at and I’d have to explain that Blanding was a dry town and they had to go to the gas station outside city limits or drive 20 min to Monticello where the county liquor store is.QuackAttackAggie wrote:I know a girl from blanding. Weird girl. Stole my wife's identity.tysteve20 wrote:My wife grew up in blanding Utah which is one of the last remaining “dry cities”. No alcohol sales within city limits. Weird place
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donlarson8 wrote:I grew up in Blanding! Chances are I know both of these girls since there are like 4,000 people that live there. I worked at the grocery store in high school and it seems like every day a foreign tourist would come in and ask where the alcohol was at and I’d have to explain that Blanding was a dry town and they had to go to the gas station outside city limits or drive 20 min to Monticello where the county liquor store is.QuackAttackAggie wrote:I know a girl from blanding. Weird girl. Stole my wife's identity.tysteve20 wrote:My wife grew up in blanding Utah which is one of the last remaining “dry cities”. No alcohol sales within city limits. Weird place
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It’s the same the girl (quack is my brother in law, my wife has the same name as my sister) she is a Webb and says you know her older siblings pretty well.
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