I’d like to buy the world a … beer
Posted by admin | News | Posted on July 27th, 2009
The News Review:
- I’d like to buy the world a … beer
- UK’s ‘strongest beer’ condemned
- Save the date: “The Bloodshot Beer-BQ” Sept. 12
- Man shot killed after allegedly hitting teen with beer can
- Public reacts to Wal-Mart’s beer license application
- Singles Beer Tasting Party
- Pair faces charges for trying to steal beer
I’d like to buy the world a … beer
USA Today
Now it’s overreaction vs. overreaction so let’s turn down the heat bama said. Can we all just have a beer and have. ” Sure enough the Coca Cola Company’s advertising history site says the.
UK’s ‘strongest beer’ condemned
BBC News
2% alcohol content a 330ml bottle of Tokyo* made by BrewDog contained six units of alcohol – twice the recommended daily limit. The company insisted the beer’s high quality would help tackle the country’s binge-drinking culture. But Alcohol Focus Scotland branded the Fraserburgh-based brewer’s argument "deluded".
Save the date: “The Bloodshot Beer-BQ” Sept. 12
Chicago Sun-Times
The lineup includesAlejandro Escovedo the Waco Brothers with Rico Bell Bobby Bare Jr. Deadstring Brothers the reunited Blacks the Scotland Yard Gospel Choir Scott H. Biram and a reunion by Moonshine Willy playing one show only after a decade-long break.
Man shot killed after allegedly hitting teen with beer can
Arizona Republic
27 2009 08:46 AM The Arizona Republic A man was shot to death this weekend after he reportedly hit a 14-year-old in the face with a beer can at a Phoenix house party. The man in his late 30s was shot just before midnight Saturday at a home near Buckeye Road and 27th Avenue according to police. During a party at the home the man apparently came across two 14-year-old brothers fighting with his 8-year-old son according to Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. He threw a beer can at the boys hitting one of them around the eyes.
Related from Yptulsa: South Tulsa Teen Shot To Death
Public reacts to Wal-Mart’s beer license application
Ada Evening News
2 percent alcohol content beer license some area religious organizations and churches have expressed concern. “We would be opposed to the local Wal-Mart selling beer in public like that” director of the Banner Baptist Association Bud Throne said. “We feel that alcohol when used as a beverage is a mind-altering and addictive drug and should not be made available in such quantities as would be at a wonderful store like Wal-Mart. ”Representatives from Victory Life Fellowship Central Church of Christ and First Baptist Church also objected to Wal-Mart selling beer.
Singles Beer Tasting Party
San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco CA Meet new single friends who appreciate fine beer and fun parties! This is our Fourth Annual Beer Tasting Party (big crowd each of the previous three years). nly $10 at the door includes tasting four great beers 7-9pm accompanied by appetizers served at 7pm as long as they last. Adults of all ages welcome. read more Price: 10 Phone: (415) 507-9962 Age Suitability: 21 and up Tags: beer tasting singles party Meet new single friends who appreciate fine beer and fun parties! This is our Fourth Annual Beer Tasting Party (big crowd each of the previous three years). nly $10 at the door includes tasting four great beers 7-9pm accompanied by appetizers served at 7pm as long as they last.
Pair faces charges for trying to steal beer
WSLS.com
It happened early Sunday morning July 26 in the 900 block of University Boulevard. Police say a man and woman went into the store. The woman tried to distract the clerk at the self-check out line while the man tried to walk out of the store with a case of beer. The clerk saw the man and told him to pay for the beer. Police say the man pulled out a handgun and pointed it at the floor. It scared the clerk and the pair ran away. The clerk gave a description of the suspects to police.
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