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High point Budweiser products to be sold in Oklahoma?

Started by RecycleMichael, September 17, 2013, 12:26:27 PM

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Quote from: Gaspar on September 19, 2013, 02:00:12 PM
Someone should start a private club with an inexpensive entry fee.  Part of the charter of such a club could include frequent travel to another state.  

Oh, wait, I think there are actually already several of those.  Could explain the success of many of the mini-storage facilities located in the middle of nowhere, just over the Oklahoma border.  ;)


Huh?  What?

So is this a grown up Cartman???


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Quote from: Gaspar on September 19, 2013, 02:00:12 PM
Someone should start a private club with an inexpensive entry fee.  Part of the charter of such a club could include frequent travel to another state. 

Oh, wait, I think there are actually already several of those.  Could explain the success of many of the mini-storage facilities located in the middle of nowhere, just over the Oklahoma border.  ;)


Huh?  What?

Why does he always have the same look on his face? It's a cross between surprise and constipation.

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Gaspar

Quote from: Ibanez on September 19, 2013, 03:32:51 PM
Why does he always have the same look on his face? It's a cross between surprise and constipation.

Oklahoma beer does that to me too.
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Gaspar

Now that's funny! Laughed so hard I nearly Smat myself.
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Quote from: Ibanez on September 19, 2013, 09:03:42 PM
From now on I'm going to call that "Taking a Smoot"

HA! plus 1. Give that man a Daniel Webster See-Gar.....or a Marshall's.
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Quote from: rdj on September 19, 2013, 11:03:29 AM
Refrigerated transport, yes.  Refrigerated storage, no.  The second part is a myth.  Multiple states have New Belgium in non-refrigerated stores.  In fact, I've bought New Belgium in several stores in Missouri that it was not refrigerated.

yeah they use the refrigerated thing as a ploy. The distributors can refrigerate but the stores can't. New Belgium claims that the liqour stores rotate out their unrefrigerated stock to the cooler and it has to be sold in 30 days.  I call BS on that.

tulsascoot

At one time I would have thought YEah!!! to this, but really, not any more. Even if given the chance to have a high point bud, when traveling for example, I still choose something with actual flavor.

Bud is mass produced swill and not worth drinking unless its literally the only thing around.

And I like New Belgium and Fat Tire, but I think it's the forbidden fruit that gets so many people talking about it. There are a dozen beers in the liquor store right now that are just as good if not better. In  fact, if I want an amber, then the Paulaner Octoberfest is about the best you can get.
 

Conan71

Quote from: tulsascoot on September 20, 2013, 09:42:07 AM
At one time I would have thought YEah!!! to this, but really, not any more. Even if given the chance to have a high point bud, when traveling for example, I still choose something with actual flavor.

Bud is mass produced swill and not worth drinking unless its literally the only thing around.

And I like New Belgium and Fat Tire, but I think it's the forbidden fruit that gets so many people talking about it. There are a dozen beers in the liquor store right now that are just as good if not better. In  fact, if I want an amber, then the Paulaner Octoberfest is about the best you can get.

That was the mystique behind Coors beer for years, but it did make for an entertaining plot line in Smokey & The Bandit.
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Quote from: Conan71 on September 20, 2013, 10:15:30 AM
That was the mystique behind Coors beer for years, but it did make for an entertaining plot line in Smokey & The Bandit.

I was stationed at NAS Oceana (Va Beach, VA) in the mid 70s.  Whenever I came home on leave, I was always asked to bring back some Coors.