I know that the pitchers (yes pitchers) of 3.2% beer we got at the Provo Private Club of very bad BYU students, with palm trees, bikini kill / 'splotation B movies and videos of giant flame throwing and threshing machine robot battles out in the desert, actually tasted pretty good, IE there was stuff like Redhook ESB that tasted like actual Redhook ESB, you couldn't really tell it wasn't actually 5+%. You could drink the whole pitcher without getting trashed, so that was ok. I think a pitcher was supposed to be for the group at your table, we just had very small groups of 1 and/or our own table. They had lots of very small tables... LOL.bpgreen wrote:I guess I haven't kept up to date on the changes in liquor laws. A new law was passed in 2019 and a flight is now legal as long as it is not more than 5% ABV and has a total of 16 fl oz or less (2 8 oz glasses, 4 4 oz glasses, 8 2 oz glasses, etc).Kealia wrote:Where and how does this apply? I just went through Utah on my way to Yellowstone and stopped at a brewery in Heber City where I got a flight of 4 beers/tasters.
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That may have been the same time they increased the amount of alcohol in beer sold in grocery stores from 3.2% ABW (4% ABV) to 5% ABV. The initial proposal was to increase to 6%. Ironically, the push to lower to 5% came from local breweries, because they thought the higher limit would lead to increased competition from national breweries.
I got my "membership" from an x-communicated woman co-worker (because she would take no shit from the Mormon patriarchy, which apparently isn't how it's supposed to work).
I wonder if that place is still there. It was just down the road from a place that had good fish tacos, right in downtown Happy Valley.