It's also illegal to speed in your vehicle and run stop signs, what's your point?Quote:
it is illegal to open and drink any alcohol on a plane that is not served/sold by the airline.
It's also illegal to speed in your vehicle and run stop signs, what's your point?Quote:
it is illegal to open and drink any alcohol on a plane that is not served/sold by the airline.
i guess its ok to do whatever illegal things I want. Guess its time to go murder some people! /sarcasmBQ78 said:It's also illegal to speed in your vehicle and run stop signs, what's your point?Quote:
it is illegal to open and drink any alcohol on a plane that is not served/sold by the airline.
yep, and our governor gets a lot of $$ from distributors, so he'll sign it immediately.Scriffer said:
http://spirits.blog.austin360.com/2017/05/22/texas-brewers-lose-legislative-fight-over-taproom-bill-headed-to-governors-desk/
Edit: sorry if Germans and all that
I approve of this approval.jah003 said:
Just got the go ahead from the wife to swing by Toppling Goliath on our way from Minnesota to Wisconsin this summer...
jah003 said:
Just got the go ahead from the wife to swing by Toppling Goliath on our way from Minnesota to Wisconsin this summer...
would love to swing through there on one of our trips, but we hit iowa in the middle of the night/super early morning on the way up. Typically on the way back, we drive from northern WI to madison for the night and stay with the wife's sister, so TG would be in the wrong direction heading out...plus, it wouldn't be open.jah003 said:
Just got the go ahead from the wife to swing by Toppling Goliath on our way from Minnesota to Wisconsin this summer...
We are going to spend about a week in Alexandria, MN (Western MN). Then drive to Richland Center, WI for a wedding (Southwest WI). Dropping down to TG only adds an hour to our trip so it obviously makes sense.AggieOO said:would love to swing through there on one of our trips, but we hit iowa in the middle of the night/super early morning on the way up. Typically on the way back, we drive from northern WI to madison for the night and stay with the wife's sister, so TG would be in the wrong direction heading out...plus, it wouldn't be open.jah003 said:
Just got the go ahead from the wife to swing by Toppling Goliath on our way from Minnesota to Wisconsin this summer...
Goal for the July trip is to hit Central Waters on the way back.
Lucky #007 said:
So does the specs on Bay Area.
Yea dude... It's like the lady mud flaps, but with unicorns. One of my favorite glasses... If it broke, I'd probably just miss work the next day.dave99ag said:
Is that a lady unicorn on your glass? They getting freaky at ABW.
Lucky #007 said:
I didn't think Ol Oi was supposed to see distro.
Lucky #007 said:
I think they do. Spec's surprised me though. Didn't think they'd be able to get enough to make it worth it though I suppose there was no limit so maybe.
Unrelated but am I the only person that doesn't get the Shiner Light Blonde commercial? They say you don't want a light beer so drink Shiner Light Blonde?
The actual law is 'served' by the airline (not sold). You can bring your own, and ask the flight attendant to serve it to you, and if they agree, it is perfectly legal. Southwest flight attendants are generally pretty easy going, and have done this to me before. (the mini alcohol bottles.. since I wanted a soda with it, I just asked her). The idea behind it is they don't want someone pounding alcohol they brought on and getting rowdy. By requiring them to play bartender and do the serving, they can keep an eye on your consumption.AggieOO said:it is illegal to open and drink any alcohol on a plane that is not served/sold by the airline.MathNewman06 said:La Fours said:
They let you bring that on the plane? Nice. Did the wine bar let you leave the bar with it unopened? I didn't think you could take an open beer on to a plane. But I may be wrong about that.
I didn't ask permission. Airport wine bar advertised cold beer to go, so I took that as permission to drink it on the plane. The bottle stayed in the bag on the floor between pours. One attendant saw me with it and didn't say anything. Your mileage may vary.