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RUDoneYet

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I think Mn. is the last state where you can get a 3.2 beer or a strong one. Depending on what liquor license the bar buys. Every year they say they are going to get rid of the 3.2 stuff but it never happens.
@rod Many years ago when I was in UT they only sold 3.2 statewide. CO had a weird two tier drinking system when I was there, 3.2 only if 18 - 21, above 21 you could have real beer, lickher and wine. When I was in UT we used to drive 1.5 hours to Wyoming to get real beer.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
@rod Many years ago when I was in UT they only sold 3.2 statewide. CO had a weird two tier drinking system when I was there, 3.2 only if 18 - 21, above 21 you could have real beer, lickher and wine. When I was in UT we used to drive 1.5 hours to Wyoming to get real beer.
So you have a beer then lick her, then have a wine…sounds like a cool game
 

rod

Retired 23 years
@rod Many years ago when I was in UT they only sold 3.2 statewide. CO had a weird two tier drinking system when I was there, 3.2 only if 18 - 21, above 21 you could have real beer, lickher and wine. When I was in UT we used to drive 1.5 hours to Wyoming to get real beer.
99.9% of 3.2 beer sold in Mn. is in grocery stores where by state law they aren't allowed to sell "strong" beer. Most 3.2 bars have long ago shut down. It's funny watching tourists buy 3.2 beer in a grocery store thinking that is where to get beer. The grocery stores charge about double what you could go next door to a liquor store and buy strong beer for. In all reality most light beer is only 3.2% or a touch more. You can get drunk on 3.2 contrary to what some believe.
 

Swanson

Henry Swanson's my name, and excitement's my game.
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UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
99.9% of 3.2 beer sold in Mn. is in grocery stores where by state law they aren't allowed to sell "strong" beer. Most 3.2 bars have long ago shut down. It's funny watching tourists buy 3.2 beer in a grocery store thinking that is where to get beer. The grocery stores charge about double what you could go next door to a liquor store and buy strong beer for. In all reality most light beer is only 3.2% or a touch more. You can get drunk on 3.2 contrary to what some believe.
You can get drunk if you drink a case of it…or 2 cans if you’re old AF
 

rod

Retired 23 years
I would post a picture of what it looks like around here but if you just unfold a white sheet and stare at it you will get the idea.
 
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