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Old 03-22-2008, 07:53 PM   #31
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you are pretty crazy, unless its one of those useless laws like spitting on the side walk.

Longhammer IPA is over 7%, Sam Adams makes a Utopia Beer that is around 25% * edit and BOTH of these beers are sold in America.

you can buy Longhammer at gas stations and the grocery store...
Really? No wonder I get a better buzz off the Longhammer!
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Old 03-22-2008, 07:59 PM   #32
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LOL it does the same thing to me dont worry lol

its an IPA though! they where orginally highly hopped and brewed to get a high acohol content to make the journey from england to India for English troops in to India hence the name India Pale Ale. Brewers back then knew that Hops and acohol had a perserving effect so they just upped the amounts! iirc the orgianl IPAs where around 10-12% they are cut down quite a bit now days.
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Wrong, no beer in America shall exceed 6%.
While some areas may prohibit the sale of beer with an ABV (alcohol by volume) over a certain percentage, it's simply untrue to say that this is the case country-wide. Many beers (especially double or Imperial styles) are made in the U.S. that have an ABV well over 10%, Stone Imperial Stout and Pliny the Younger are some examples.
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Corona, but only because it's better than the bud light and the well aged Merry Monk ale.
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While some areas may prohibit the sale of beer with an ABV (alcohol by volume) over a certain percentage, it's simply untrue to say that this is the case country-wide. Many beers (especially double or Imperial styles) are made in the U.S. that have an ABV well over 10%, Stone Imperial Stout and Pliny the Younger are some examples.
Barley wine can be really high alcohol content.
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Wrong, no beer in America shall exceed 6%. It's the law, unless of course you make it yourself (homebrew).
Ok, I guess that's why it doesn't say BEER anywhere on the bottle.
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Barley wine can be really high alcohol content.
I haven't been able to find any barleywines that I care for.
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well utopia i know isnt legal in idaho. which is just dumb considering you can buy bacardi 151. but it does vary lots by state but i cant see 6% being a max in any state but i bet there is a couple i think utah has some weird beer laws im not sure though
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well utopia i know isnt legal in idaho. which is just dumb considering you can buy bacardi 151. but it does vary lots by state but i cant see 6% being a max in any state but i bet there is a couple i think utah has some weird beer laws im not sure though
its not legal to purchase or sale in Idaho, you can buy it out of state and bring it back home its not legal in Fl either i wouldnt mind trying it my homebrew store guy says its awesome he won a bottle at some homebrew contest or something.

the price is a pretty big turn off though $300+
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