Posted on May 9, 2020
Restrictive Craft Beer Laws May Put Small Breweries Out Of Business
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Beer production and sales are acceptable from federal law repealing prohibition at national level. State laws may still regulate or prohibit.
Beer production and sales are acceptable from federal law repealing prohibition at national level. State laws may still regulate or prohibit.
Restrictive Craft Beer Laws May Put Small Breweries Out Of Business
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Posted 4 y ago
Thank you for the news share from Forbes sir
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Posted 4 y ago
Thankfully there are plenty of craft breweries in the Fort Worth - Dallas area, from Revolver's Blood & Honey to Franconia's Dunkel, and many in between.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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LTC Eugene Chu - This is Blood & Honey. It's an unfiltered wheat (hefeweizen) that uses the zest from blood oranges, local honey, is about 7% ABV. Also available in cans, but better out of the bottle. I pick it up at the local grocery store.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - There is only one semi-mainstream beer that I'll drink any more, Shiner Bock out of Shiner, TX (20 miles SE of Gonzales). I was spoiled by good beer in England and Germany, and can't drink the mainstream crap that American breweries put out. Another good one in this area is Franconia Dunkel, a 5% ABV, malty with a slight chocolate taste, very smooth.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Capt Gregory Prickett - I'll have to see if I can find that Locally. That sounds Yummy. Yeah I remember Living in Ickenham and Vacationing in Bad Aibling. Definitely had some Good Beer there.
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