More lenient state laws could chill low-alcohol beer market

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Beer snobs are raising their mugs to a stronger brew in three states that once forbade grocers from selling anything but low-alcohol brands.

 

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Beer snobs and mugs, laughable.

beer snobs would never drink beer out of a *mug*

There should be no alcohol limit.

Beer snobs. I immediately know that they have no clue what good beer is. It's whatever 'is in.'

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More lenient state laws could chill low-alcohol beer marketOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Beer snobs are raising their mugs to a stronger brew in three states that once forbade grocers from selling anything but low-alcohol brands, and the changes could indirectly chill the industry in two others where such regulations remain. Until October, Oklahoma grocery and convenience stores could stock beer with only up to 3.2 percent alcohol content — considerably lower than even leading light beer brands. Liquor stores were able to sell stronger 8.99 percent beer but were prohibited from selling cold beer of any strength. Lets get poisoned!!! But do they still put people's names on all of the liquor bottles in OK? Finally Kansas is getting it together!
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