Commies.Since the Dew is High Octane the state of Virginia only allows a partial pour
A partial pour of beer?….ive never heard of that. Wine is usually at 14%, and bourbon usually 40% and above…Our favorite local brewery is having their 9th birthday.
Culpeper Dew on the left at 10% and Hazy IPA at 7% on the right. Since the Dew is High Octane the state of Virginia only allows a partial pour making absolutely sure I drink more than just one.
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Other are not full glasses though….A partial pour of beer?….ive never heard of that. Wine is usually at 14%, and bourbon usually 40% and above…
A partial pour of beer?….ive never heard of that. Wine is usually at 14%, and bourbon usually 40% and above…
Good thing they have pour limits.
Generally speaking, a beer pour is 12oz, wine 5oz & shots 1oz…unless that’s has changed.Other are not full glasses though….
It depends on the size of the glass. Shot glass could be full!Other are not full glasses though….
State law.Generally speaking, a beer pour is 12oz, wine 5oz & shots 1oz…unless that’s has changed.
He’s getting shortchanged on a regular sized pour…but apparently he has found a workaround for that…
A partial pour of beer?….ive never heard of that. Wine is usually at 14%, and bourbon usually 40% and above…
I think that’s like that everywhere. It was in California too.Same in Pa - the higher ABV brews are served in a smaller glass 8-10oz