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It then dissmissed a case against the ban, it reasoning? "Because that you could honestly tell a cop or your spouse that you only had one beer". My favorite comment on Reddit said something along the lines of "Does that mean I can drink an entire keg and say I had just one beer?" !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!?!?!??!?!
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Because I needed another reason never to move to Flaridah.
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We just legalized this recently. Booming craft Beer scene here.
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I'm up in Michigan. Its pretty easy to argue we have the best craft breweries in the country.
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Because that you could honestly tell a cop or your spouse that you only had one beer.
I am guessing that those who would pull this "trick" with a cop or spouse would be just as likely to avoid the BS and flat out lie.
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Cant argue haven't had any Michigan beers. But I can tell you that the folks here in Minnesota are getting it done, and not just Ales (which seem to be way popular in the craft scene) they are churning out quality German beers. So I can safely say that we are both right.
Also. Between you and me, Midwest is the Best part of this country.
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Whelp, guess I might as well whip it out:
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While I will agree Michigan was on the forefront of the craft movement (Bells and Founders still being 2 of the best out there) other states are catching up now. NC has some pretty damn tasty beers down here. Though I will give Bells and Founders credit for actually having Ales and Stouts that actually stand out from the crowd.
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Hello from Wisconsin.
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It's Oregon in a landslide.