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3855725 No.3855725[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

Why are you not drinking Rogue Chipotle Ale? Oregon is the best state on the planet.

>> No.3855727
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Only 8 ingredients keeps it natural.

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3855729

We should totally get married.

>> No.3855734

I do like chipotle peppers and beer, but Rogue always overprices their beers

>> No.3855736

Deal. As long as you don't say, 'out of bounds' like Guy Fieri.

>> No.3855737

>>3855727
8 is a lot of different ingredients for a beer

>> No.3855738

>>3855727
What the fuck is free range coastal water?

Thats sounds like complete bullshit and makes me not want to buy their beer

>> No.3855740

>>3855738
It's a joke retard.
>>3855736
Why do you think it's ok for us to have assault weapons in Colorado? We're saving them for fucking god damn Guy Fieri.

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3855741

1. Michigan
2. Wisconsin
3. Colorado
4. Oregon
5. Washington
6. California (only because of Norcal)
7. Illinois
8. Minnesota
9. Massachusetts
10. New York


9001. Missourri
900001. The entire south

>> No.3855742

>>3855740
>It's a joke retard.
I seriously hope it is, but I wouldn't be surprised if that was considered a real and important thing in oregon

>> No.3855746

>>3855742
Jesus Christ I hope not.

>> No.3855747

I've noticed that I can't find where the alc. content of this beer is stated on the bottle. I thought it was the law to tell the alcohol content of any beverage. Am I wrong or is Oregon just so awesome that they don't give a fuck. I can fish my old bottle out of recycling and take pictures of every inch of it if anybody can see what I missed. I'm just really confused about this.

>> No.3855751

>>3855747
> I thought it was the law to tell the alcohol content of any beverage
Actually the government frowns upon it.

It is technically illegal to advertise based on the alcohol content (although thanks to their friends in the Obama administration no one gives a shit about Anheuser Busch doing it with Bud Platinum)

>> No.3855753

>>3855751

How does this make sense? I would assume we should know how much a drink will intoxicate us.

>> No.3855762

>>3855753
Never claimed it made sense, but its the government, so what do you expect

>> No.3855765

>the 1935 act prohibited beer labels from disclosing alcohol content, lest manufacturers compete to sell "stronger" products, but the ban was successfully challenged in court.