What's your favorite Beer?
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Of course you can mail beer. Just describe as glasswear.
It's prohibited in the US, unfortunately.
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It's prohibited in the US, unfortunately.
It's only prohibited to send alcohol through the USPS. It's perfectly legal to do so through FedEx, UPS, or any other private carrier. They are, however, significantly more expensive. And as Seul points out, though it's not technically legal, shipping booze through the postal service does still happen. I certainly would never, ever do it, as I scrupulously follow the letter of the law. Anyone who says differently is a lying un-American liar.
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I certainly would never, ever do it, as I scrupulously follow the letter of the law. Anyone who says differently is a lying un-American liar.
Same
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@mclaincausey have you ever tried https://www.weldwerksbrewing.com/ before? Not sure if their beer is your cuppa tea but it looks good. Appears to be hard to find in Minnesota.
Yessir, my last post on this thread was Juicy Bits by them, it's a great NE IPA. That's all of theirs I've had.
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@mclaincausey have you ever tried https://www.weldwerksbrewing.com/ before? Not sure if their beer is your cuppa tea but it looks good. Appears to be hard to find in Minnesota.
Yessir, my last post on this thread was Juicy Bits by them, it's a great NE IPA. That's all of theirs I've had.
Ok, found it. That looks pretty good. I'm gonna have to call around and see who carries Weldwerks in Minneapolis. Same with Drekker Brewing
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I always enjoy this one.
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Haha, love the name. Does ten fidy refer to the beer’s abv?
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Haha, love the name. Does ten fidy refer to the beer’s abv?
Yes it does. Bit of a modern classic as far as imply stouts go.
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Where'd you find that? The Oskar Blues website shows it as 10.5% abv. Maybe there's a special release that's higher?
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Barrel aged white stout? That just sounds crazy. And good. So crazy good?