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Mini-keg with a pic

Heiniken makes those too.

You can't beat the current deal the liquor store here has. $10 for a 30 pack of coors.
 
I got a Warsteiner mini-keg like that before, but the damn thing leaked a little bit... just made me drink it faster i suppose!
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: Evadman
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Damnit, the article was archived. I will find it.

Um....

It was an article on 2100 cans of beer being confinscated on a traffic stop.


Why would they confiscate them? Minor in possession I assume? If so, that is a helluva party!

Those things aren't that big... my friend used to drink them at parties quite often.

Yeah like I said, they yield about 12-14 Solo cups (depending on how foamy it is) which is enough for two people to split while watching a movie or something. If you are out to get drunk I guess you'd want a whole one for yourself.
 
Why would they confiscate them? Minor in possession I assume? If so, that is a helluva party!

Correct. 4 passengers and no one was 21. 2100 cans = 1600 something pounds too. I am pissed off that I can not find it. It was archived.

This was the link.

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Was wrong, only 2 people.
 
Originally posted by: Sacotool
Damn, that's 70 thirty packs. How the hell did they cram that in the car?

I think it was a truck, not not sure any more 🙁
 
For you, Evadman
(U-WIRE) NORMAN, Okla. - The University of Oklahoma department of student services is investigating two students after police seized 70 cases of beer from them during a routine traffic stop last week.

According to police reports, Michael Hubach, 19, and Evan Meyer, 19, were caught by the Norman Police Department with 2,100 cans of beer while driving to a party at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house last Saturday.

Meyer paid a $90 ticket for minor in possession of alcohol and Hubach's case is set for Jan. 22.

Dobry also said police sources had indicated that the beer was bought at the Half Acre Store in the Stubbeman Village shopping center.

Crystal Adcock, a clerk at Half Acre convenience store, was there the day the suspects got the beer and said the total cost of the beer came to around $906.

Adcock said a man over 21 years of age had come into the store earlier in the day and reserved the 70 cases of beer, and had picked them up later, along with Hubach and Meyer.

On a side note, this is exactly what's wrong with this world. You shouldn't be allowed to sell that much alcohol without some sort of check; 2100 cans of beer better be going out to at least 1000 people, otherwise trouble is brewing(no pun intended).
 
Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: Evadman
<edit>
Damnit, the article was archived. I will find it.

Um....

It was an article on 2100 cans of beer being confinscated on a traffic stop.

Oooooooooooo. Go big or stay home, I always say!!!!

Officer: Do you have any alcohol in the vehicle?
Me: Um *looks in backseat*

😀
 
2100 cans of beer? that woulda been some party! i wonder why they didn't just get a couple of kegs, though?
 
2100 cans of beer for 1000 people???? What....are you suggesting a church social? I would need 8 - 10 at a bare minimum. 2100 cans of beer would be appropriate for a party of 300 light drinkers.
 
Originally posted by: ViRGE
For you, Evadman
(U-WIRE) NORMAN, Okla. - The University of Oklahoma department of student services is investigating two students after police seized 70 cases of beer from them during a routine traffic stop last week.

According to police reports, Michael Hubach, 19, and Evan Meyer, 19, were caught by the Norman Police Department with 2,100 cans of beer while driving to a party at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house last Saturday.

Meyer paid a $90 ticket for minor in possession of alcohol and Hubach's case is set for Jan. 22.

Dobry also said police sources had indicated that the beer was bought at the Half Acre Store in the Stubbeman Village shopping center.

Crystal Adcock, a clerk at Half Acre convenience store, was there the day the suspects got the beer and said the total cost of the beer came to around $906.

Adcock said a man over 21 years of age had come into the store earlier in the day and reserved the 70 cases of beer, and had picked them up later, along with Hubach and Meyer.

On a side note, this is exactly what's wrong with this world. You shouldn't be allowed to sell that much alcohol without some sort of check; 2100 cans of beer better be going out to at least 1000 people, otherwise trouble is brewing(no pun intended).


I disagree, they paid for it fair and square
😉
 
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