More lenient state laws could chill low-alcohol beer market

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Three states are getting rid of their laws against low-alcohol content beer, and that could affect the market in the two states that continue to mandate 3.2 percent brew.

 

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MrSegan

TrustyGordon Lower taxes on beer and wine.

Aka the coors laws

The fact that people actually bought 3.2 is astounding

Whatever Germany and Belgium are doing, do that. Their beer is amazing.

But do they still put people's names on all of the liquor bottles in OK?

Finally Kansas is getting it together!

Lets get poisoned!!!

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