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Ok folks, Why in the heck cant we get Yuengling (probably the greatest beer ever) in Georgia? Not only can I NOT buy beer on Sunday but I can’t get Yuengling AT ALL in the whole dang state, somebody shoot me! Its sold all up and down the east coast but not Georgia. What gives??!? I don’t know what’s worse, I don’t have to commute now but I’m in beer hell. You can even get Yuengling in Ala - friggin - Bama . But not Georgia!??? WTF Over?

Got a couple of questions for ya.

I'm a beer lover, but what the heck is Yuengling? Sounds like something I would like, but never heard of it.

Are there areas still so backward that they won't sell alcohol on Sundays? I thought that $hit was over in the 70's.
I know Utah has some F'd up drinking laws, and also Oklahoma has that reduced alcohol beer $hit, but not being able to buy beer on Sundays is asinine.
 
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i dont usually drink Yuengling, but I coulda sworn I saw it in Krogers when I was back home. Do they not carry it there? Maybe just dont drink so much of it before you go to pick it up, then youll be able to locate it :)

Call me crazy, but i like Stella myself.
 
Are there areas still so backward that they won't sell alcohol on Sundays? I thought that $hit was over in the 70's.
I know Utah has some F'd up drinking laws, and also Oklahoma has that reduced alcohol beer $hit, but not being able to buy beer on Sundays is asinine.

There are still a lot of places in the Southeast where you can't buy alcohol on Sunday. There are even a few counties in the North Carolina mountains that are completely dry.
 
Your title says what is wrong with atlanta. Not having Yuengling is the least of atlantas "problems". I think you all know what I mean by "problem"

Yeah... let's get a fair contract and worry about the brew later on... oh wait! maybe we should bring some brew during the contract negociations at ASA... that should help, don't you think??
 
Wait a minute does this mean that one could not buy a beer at the Falcons game on Sunday? How the hell would the team ever make money? Worse yet I could not even imagine the thought of not buying a flat warm draft at a football game for 6 bucks!!
 
I heard from a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy that Beauford T. Justice is a captain at Gojetssss now........
 
I'm glad that we have separation of church and state in this nation so that religious groups can impose their will in me via the state government's "blue laws":angryfire
 
Got a couple of questions for ya.

I'm a beer lover, but what the heck is Yuengling? Sounds like something I would like, but never heard of it.

Are there areas still so backward that they won't sell alcohol on Sundays? I thought that $hit was over in the 70's.
I know Utah has some F'd up drinking laws, and also Oklahoma has that reduced alcohol beer $hit, but not being able to buy beer on Sundays is asinine.

Midnight Flyer,
Yuengling is the oldest brewery in America. Brewed in Pottstown, PA (and Tampa, FL) and it is pretty darned good. Go check out this site for more info www.yuengling.com
Check out the "distributors" tab and you'll see which state is noticeably absent from the eastern seaboard.
-Blucher:beer:
 
You can buy booze all day long on Sunday in Atlanta, just has to be done in a bar or restaurant. No alcohol sales in grocery or package stores on Sunday only.

Now, the absolute best beer on the planet is made in Atlanta - Sweet Water Brewing Company. Mmmmm, IPA

http://www.sweetwaterbrew.com/images/lg_15.jpg


Sweetwater IS extremely tasty, but I beg to differ on the best beer in the world. Try Magic Hat. If you've ever got a northeastern overnight you need to check it out. And if you visit the brewery on a Burlington overnight you can buy a 72 oz jug (6 pack) of any of their brews then refill it anytime you go back for only 5 bucks. My fav is the #9.

http://www.magichat.net/
 
The best beer in the world is made in GA, but it isn't Sweetwater. It's Terrapin Double IPA from Athens, GA.
 

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