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).

6 comments:

  1. If the roads have 80 MPH limits and no guard rails it might make sense to serve only low alcohol beer.

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  2. keen legal mind on that z fellow

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  3. you'd make a crappy libertarian. and you need full strength beer to deal with multiple wives.

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  4. I guess polygamy leads to 80 MPH speed limits.

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  5. And externalities Dave! Libertarians hate them.

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  6. i thought environmentalists hated externalities. that's why i vote green party.

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