In the state of Minnesota, gas stations and grocery stores are only
allowed to sell alcohol up to 3.2%. Many bars may choose to serve
3.2% as it keeps the number of drunks down and most patrons will be
unable to taste the difference (they may also pay less for it).
Sadly there is no law requiring bars and restaurants to post the
alcohol percentage they serve so it becomes up to you to ask (and
hope the bartender is competent enough to know).
-Ben
On Sep 13, 2006, at 8:10 AM, Joe A! wrote:
Mike;
I had heard about this some time ago but not any specific
information. I know that one of the local grocery stores only
sells low alcohol versions of beer. I dont know if this is the
case everywhere in Minnesota but thats what I have come to believe.
I have gotten frustrated with the quality of beer at bars and
restauraunts so I have stopped getting beer when I am out all
together. If I find myself at a pub and can get Guinnes or other
darks on tap then I will do that but thats about it.
Joe
Mike Behrendt <MGBehrendt(a)mn.rr.com> wrote:
Did anyone know that bars/restaurants can serve low alcohol
versions of
beer?
I was at Lions Tap in Eden Prairie and asked why they had 2 taps for
Miller Light. Well, it's what they sell the most and it lets them
fill pitchers from one tap and glasses at the other so they don't hold
up the staff.
Anyway, I suggested they ditch the 2nd tap and get some better beer.
They said there's a limited number of 3.2 beers that pour well. Summit
EPA 3.2 does NOT pour well, they said.
No wonder, their Schells Dark and Killians don't taste quite right. It
would be nice if you knew up front what you were buying.
--
//Mike Behrendt
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