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Cuss we only have a beer license, Ya can't legally have a large bottle of hard booze in plain sight in the (any local or national) beer garden especially if the Chief of Police, the City Mayor, & a uniformed policeman are standing there. I betcha didn't know our number one indivudal product sold in the BG is not always Bud, Bud Light, or micro brew , but depending on the rally weather is many times one liter bottles of WATER.menloe said:This being my first national rally, can you BYOB into the beer tent? ...........
Beer Team said:The beer garden is a very regulated area. The laws are the same for our Beer Garden as the law is for any tavern or any establishment where alcohol is served. The BG does not sell or serve hard alcohol. It is illegal for a patron to bring alcohol into a licensed establishment.
Ok, that brings up a question. I'll be two up with my nearly 6 ft. tall teen age son. Will he be allowed to accompany me in the beer tent/garden, if he isn't drinking booze?Beer Team said:The uniformed officer is usually watching the bands, bike riders, & checking for underage kids.
No problem, he must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Minors are not allowed to consume alcohol in the presence of their parents or legal guardian under any circumstances, either on or off a licensed West Virginia premise.Hacksaw said:Ok, that brings up a question. I'll be two up with my nearly 6 ft. tall teen age son. Will he be allowed to accompany me in the beer tent/garden, if he isn't drinking booze?
Beer Team said:Cuss we only have a beer license, Ya can't legally have a large bottle of hard booze in plain sight in the (any local or national) beer garden especially if the Chief of Police, the City Mayor, & a uniformed policeman are standing there. I betcha didn't know our number one indivudal product sold in the BG is not always Bud, Bud Light, or micro brew , but depending on the rally weather is many times one liter bottles of WATER.
Michael Friedle said:I picked excellent music to compliment the excellent beverage choices our Beer Team has made for this year.
<<>>menloe said:Yes you did. I didn't pay much attention to Thursday night's band since the gym was just too loud and reverby (not your fault - at least the beer was flowing after that disaster), but Friday and Saturday featured excellent entertainment.
And the Blackhook was a great departure from the normal Piswah that you get.
Thanks.
Ron, you have a keen eye. The Bud Man had 18 ounce cups on the truck for our event. He informed me to tell the bartenders not to fill the cup to the rim, then, it would be the same size as the 16 oz. Rally Mug. Did the bartender fill your plastic cup to the Rim? Normally, the plastic cups are the same size as the Rally Mugs that we pour the fine beverages in to. When we needed more cups on Saturday, we went to 16 oz solo cups. The International Rally Mugs are always 16 ounce mugs, which is a couple ounces larger than most local rally Rally Mugs. http://www.dcarnevale.com/beergarden/beemerron said:Perhaps in the future the Rally Mugs could be as large as the cups that you pour the fine beverages in to. My best guess is the mugs were 2oz. smaller than the cups. I hated to waste all those plastic cups. We put enough garbage in landfils allready.
Great beers. Thanks a bunch for your efforts.