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Good question, Tahiti. As far as I know, Oklahoma and Colorado are the only states that are in the business of selling "church" beer. I lumped them in, but while I was attributing, thought of making more shades for various conditions, including the one you just said. Ultimately, I chose to lump 3.2 into 'all' beer.
I remember when I was in Fort Collins CO, when the drinking age was 18, and my cousin and I bought a case of 3.2. We finished the entire case, and I didn't even feel drunk.
Good question, Tahiti. As far as I know, Oklahoma and Colorado are the only states that are in the business of selling "church" beer. I lumped them in, but while I was attributing, thought of making more shades for various conditions, including the one you just said. Ultimately, I chose to lump 3.2 into 'all' beer.
I remember when I was in Fort Collins CO, when the drinking age was 18, and my cousin and I bought a case of 3.2. We finished the entire case, and I didn't even feel drunk.
FYI - here's the deal on OK:
"you can only get the "real stuff" at a state licensed liquor store. The watered down version of 3.2 is sold in the grocery & convenience stores (unless something changed in the last few years)."
so essentially, you can't buy beer at the grocery store in OK. LOL
bringing up a dead thread here. We finally go to this Shop Rite today and it was freaking incredible. It was like a Wegmans.. but with cheaper prices. The beer was cheap too. A case of stella was like $13. (case of 12)
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