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Lol, mods, any chance I can change my handle to ******** McGee?

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None?

Because this thread is neither about video games nor cheesy proposals.

maybe it's me but that video player is fucky but I had to watch it twice to see there was a beer reference.

I just assume that everyone on here is old and married already or isn't getting engaged to a girl that looks that young.
 
Lame that they don't send it out of Colorado....

Always looking for lagers when it's a billion degrees out here.

Didn’t realize it wasn’t distributed outside of our fair state.. I went through so much of it last summer and its not even hawt here yet so I’ll bet it ends up being a staple in my fridge again this year
 
Didn’t realize it wasn’t distributed outside of our fair state.. I went through so much of it last summer and its not even hawt here yet so I’ll bet it ends up being a staple in my fridge again this year
Odell's former Head Brewer works in Austin now (Pinthouse Pizza), so I think we'll live.
 

Looks like the big beer lobby has seen the writing on the wall and is endorsing #BeerToGo. Wholesale Beer Distributors of Texas have long been the hold outs to negotiating anything.

Still needs to be re-attached to the Senate version of the bill that passed the House but it's lookin' like the brewers might actually win this time around.

These guys have been fighting for this since at least 2010, so it'll be nice to see craft brewers get more options. The only 2 caveats I see in there are they are limited to 5000bbls sold on-site including on and off premises (which is the current limit) and a limit of 288oz daily (1 case of 12oz beers, I'm sure to stop direct keg sales).

Overall though....

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To think in 2013 brewers were still having to play the game of "We sell you the glass and give you the beer for free" to run a taproom and now this 6 years later.
 

Looks like the big beer lobby has seen the writing on the wall and is endorsing #BeerToGo. Wholesale Beer Distributors of Texas have long been the hold outs to negotiating anything.

Still needs to be re-attached to the Senate version of the bill that passed the House but it's lookin' like the brewers might actually win this time around.

These guys have been fighting for this since at least 2010, so it'll be nice to see craft brewers get more options. The only 2 caveats I see in there are they are limited to 5000bbls sold on-site including on and off premises (which is the current limit) and a limit of 288oz daily (1 case of 12oz beers, I'm sure to stop direct keg sales).

Overall though....

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To think in 2013 brewers were still having to play the game of "We sell you the glass and give you the beer for free" to run a taproom and now this 6 years later.


Fully expect that the wholesalers with poison the bill in the Senate
 

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