A4J said:so, what's non-premium?
Almost as bad as this place in SC that listed SNPA as an import!
nukebrewer said:I move that a bill be put to Congress saying that re-sellers of beer have to list their offerings under the correct category. I wouldn't begin to have the legal vernacular to put something like that together, but someone should do it.
I move that a bill be put to Congress saying that re-sellers of beer have to list their offerings under the correct category. I wouldn't begin to have the legal vernacular to put something like that together, but someone should do it.
Congress doesn't have the brain power to understand such a bill. You know, you could take the collective brain power of all the US Congress, AND the Senate, multiply it by a million, shove it up an ant's ass & it would still bounce around like a BB in boxcar.
Sorry, I digress.
I do agree that we should have a national standard.
Regards, GF.
I move that a bill be put to Congress saying that re-sellers of beer have to list their offerings under the correct category. I wouldn't begin to have the legal vernacular to put something like that together, but someone should do it.
Probably not the most urgent need in this country.
I would definitely laugh out loud and point out to the waiter that carbonated elephant urine was listed as premium.
The big breweries list their most popular beers as "premium" so bud, bud light, miller, miller lite, coors, coors lite are premium. The beers above those are super-premium, like Michelob. Sub-premium are beers like Busch.
We have a bar called The Tin Can, which serves all canned beer. They divide the categories a bit more honestly: Cheap beer ($4), Pretty Cheap Beer ($3), and Really Cheap Beer ($2).
I went to Champps for dinner (mostly because they mailed me a $10 gift card) and looming over the beer menu I see this:
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I guess if people see the word "premium" next to BMC enough times they will believe it! Why are these not listed as "domestic" anymore? Sigh.
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