This is progress. Until one powerhouse St Louis lawyer decided he wanted to start a μbrewery, there was a state law that made it illegal to manufacture beer in annual quantities of less than 500 million gallons or so.
When The Brewery flexes its muscles in Jefferson City, everyone says, "Cooler-heads prevailed."
Monsters.
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They can replace my craft beer with their corporate crap when they pry the former from my cold, dead hands…
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So now we're not supposed to let the market decide?
All your market are belong to us!!
Same as they did with transatlantic flights and all the other 'protected markets', allegedly in the public interest.
This is progress. Until one powerhouse St Louis lawyer decided he wanted to start a μbrewery, there was a state law that made it illegal to manufacture beer in annual quantities of less than 500 million gallons or so.
When The Brewery flexes its muscles in Jefferson City, everyone says, "Cooler-heads prevailed."
I have a confession…
I like Rolling Rock, and I'm not a big fan of most craft beers.
Can I still hang out here?
Will you buy craft beers for the rest of us?