Craig wrote:It's probably illegal. It's probably a stupid law, so I'm fine with people flaunting it.
portwood wrote:Gavin wrote:Yeah, I assumed the latter as well...and it doesn't bother me at all.
Not too familiar with the finer points of Ontario booze laws but someone pointed out earlier today on twiter that the latter practice is illegal - i.e. they cannot sell bottles they "brought back" from a trip to another brewery
https://twitter.com/davidsunlee/status/ ... 4077080576
portwood wrote:Gavin wrote:Yeah, I assumed the latter as well...and it doesn't bother me at all.
Not too familiar with the finer points of Ontario booze laws but someone pointed out earlier today on twiter that the latter practice is illegal - i.e. they cannot sell bottles they "brought back" from a trip to another brewery
https://twitter.com/davidsunlee/status/ ... 4077080576
sprague11 wrote:Have it from a good source that the event is on the up and up.
beerstodiscover wrote:I think I figured it out. They're trying to provoke an overreaction from the authorities to be used as a publicity stunt to raise awareness for their bar and the oppressive alcohol regulations in the province.
I hope soCraig wrote:I asked, the tasting is being done legally. Apparently you can get around it by making it a ticketed tasting event, which is what they've done. They say they have plans to do similar events with other drivable US breweries, eventually.
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