Wednesday, March 25, 2009

THE KNOWLEDGE ON 3.2 B33R



So, because we are skiing in Utah, we inevitably had to go to the liquor store and try to figure out the odd laws here in the Mormon state. Thus, I did some research. 3.2 beer AKA "near beer" is measured by mass instead of by volume like regular beer. This means that the difference is less than you think. Utah beer is 4% as opposed to most Colorado brews which are around 5%. So, for every 10 beers you drink in the CO, you must consume 12 Utah-style beers or mix in a strong cocktail to keep on track. So stop complaining about 3.2, and step your game up.

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