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Hmmm don't tell that to granite city in beechwood. Maybe they just gave us the hookup :)

 

Well Ohio screwed this up

 

http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4301:1-1-50

 

It's also illegal in Illinois and New York. 20 other states as well. Funny because everyone talks about having bottomless brunch in NYC and Chicago. I guess if it is a civil law in those states they could get away with doing it. In Ohio it is a regulation around holding a liquor license, so the penalties are steep.

 

Even crazier, 27 states prohibit Happy Hour

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http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4301:1-1-50

 

It's also illegal in Illinois and New York. 20 other states as well. Funny because everyone talks about having bottomless brunch in NYC and Chicago. I guess if it is a civil law in those states they could get away with doing it. In Ohio it is a regulation around holding a liquor license, so the penalties are steep.

 

Even crazier, 27 states prohibit Happy Hour

 

It doesn't surprise me there's a law against Happy. :lol:

I mean http://www.mysmiley.net/imgs/smile/indifferent/indifferent0004.gif.

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http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4301:1-1-50

 

It's also illegal in Illinois and New York. 20 other states as well. Funny because everyone talks about having bottomless brunch in NYC and Chicago. I guess if it is a civil law in those states they could get away with doing it. In Ohio it is a regulation around holding a liquor license, so the penalties are steep.

 

Even crazier, 27 states prohibit Happy Hour

 

There's places where discounting alcohol in any ways is illegal. Comping beverages could land you in jail. Hell, IIRC there are places where even discounting FOOD (as a concession for alcohol) is illegal as it still counts as "Happy Hour".

 

Also in CT a pickle must bounce in order to be considered a pickle.

 

TL;DR stupid laws.

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There's places where discounting alcohol in any ways is illegal. Comping beverages could land you in jail. Hell, IIRC there are places where even discounting FOOD (as a concession for alcohol) is illegal as it still counts as "Happy Hour".

 

Also in CT a pickle must bounce in order to be considered a pickle.

 

TL;DR stupid laws.

 

Reminds me of places that can not give you a sample of beer or places that have to charge for a wine taste usually it's 25 cents

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Reminds me of places that can not give you a sample of beer or places that have to charge for a wine taste usually it's 25 cents

 

I think it's the Ohio Taproom in Grandview. The don't sell pints, only samples. You are limited to 4 samples, but the bartenders can't count so well.

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Just go around the corner and down the block to Zauber they'll let you sample whatever.

 

Yeah they will if you ask nicely. The daily pint as well will let you have free samples. Ohio laws on alcohol are dumb. I still don't understand why you can not receive an employee discount on alcohol. Other states allow it.

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Yeah they will if you ask nicely. The daily pint as well will let you have free samples. Ohio laws on alcohol are dumb. I still don't understand why you can not receive an employee discount on alcohol. Other states allow it.

 

Cuz Ohio. F'n shit... How in the hell do some of you live here your whole lives? :confused: Your Fun Police ratios are out of control.

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http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/4301:1-1-50

 

It's also illegal in Illinois and New York. 20 other states as well. Funny because everyone talks about having bottomless brunch in NYC and Chicago. I guess if it is a civil law in those states they could get away with doing it. In Ohio it is a regulation around holding a liquor license, so the penalties are steep.

 

Even crazier, 27 states prohibit Happy Hour

 

So this is why happy hour ends at 9PM or earlier everywhere. Huh, thanks for posting!

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