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Denver to Moab: Ice Your Beer!
Utah: the land where you can legally drive 80 mph, but you can't buy full strength beer in the grocery store (and after white-knuckling it along the scenic route into Moab-- Route 128, which is an incredibly scenic route, as there are no unsightly guardrails to ruin the views-- so after navigating that, I really wanted a cold beer . . . but the good stuff I bought in Colorado was warm, and the only full strength beer available in Moab was in the State Liquor Store . . . and they only sell that warm . . . warm? . . . and the stuff Cat bought in the supermarket in Utah was 3.2 . . . because that's how Utah supermarkets roll, and that information was extremely difficult to find on the label, so I did the usual stupidity and put some cans of warm Colorado beer in the freezer, then went to the pool, then came back and tried to pour a cold one, only to find it was frozen slush . . . so next time I'm coming through, I'll remember: ice your beer in Colorado if you want a cold one in Moab).
If the roads have 80 MPH limits and no guard rails it might make sense to serve only low alcohol beer.
ReplyDeletekeen legal mind on that z fellow
ReplyDeleteyou'd make a crappy libertarian. and you need full strength beer to deal with multiple wives.
ReplyDeleteI guess polygamy leads to 80 MPH speed limits.
ReplyDeleteAnd externalities Dave! Libertarians hate them.
ReplyDeletei thought environmentalists hated externalities. that's why i vote green party.
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