Three-Two beer refers to the alcohol content. Local jurisdictions vary as to how much alcohol can be sold at grocery or convenient stores, and how much needs to be sold at liquor stores.
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Low-point beer
Low-point beer, which is often known in America as "three-two beer" or "3 point 2 brew", is beer that contains 3.2% alcohol by weight (equivalent to about 4% ABV). Originally Posted by H.Hardhat
HH has it. It just made sense...rounding up three point one four. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotterthanks. I knew what it was from a buddy. in MN he said if we wanted beer we had to go to an actual liquor store to get beer like back home here in TX. otherwise grocery store beer was 3, 2 beer (not ever sure the best way to type that). he explained it and I assumed it was an MN thing so when you mentioned I asked. what are the odds everyone visited MN? ha. I thought he said something about it having to do with the winters (guess I should read the wiki ha, ha). probably something someone told him. since I was warned never tried it.
Good to see everyone back and happy. I miss XOXO though...who else is in timeout? Originally Posted by The Playerwelcome back (again) to Coed! noticed you've been back but you hadn't joined the fray yet.
Bass fishing is for wimps and land lubbers. Originally Posted by GlobeSpotterOk....I might tolerate catching a few of these bass:
LOL! that's funny! Originally Posted by LatinaMoxieit's dated but it's a good and funny movie if you haven't seen it. still cracks me up at least.
Ok....I might tolerate catching a few of these bass:daaammmnn! that is one helluva a striped bass! and 45 minutes? been told the bigger fish are they don't taste as good though guessing he wasn't planning on eating it and not sure if that applies to all fish.
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Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
When the fish eventually came close enough to touch, he "bear hugged the fish and got out of the water on to the bank." Originally Posted by http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2015/05/27/massive-striped-caught-in-missouri-sets-state-record/now that musta been awesome!
I've seen fishing reports of a few lakes around Waco had stripers, Lake Whitney is the only one I can remember though. Originally Posted by H.HardhatWaco? how about somewhere closer? I suppose that could be a weekend trip.
Lake Texoma, and Livingston have stripers also. In the winter time upper trinity bay can be excellent striper fishing especially at the power plant spillway by McCullem park. The colder the weather the better the fishing. Originally Posted by SeedyLake Livingston is doable. now I'ma have to see if I can find articles on any 60+lb'ers being caught in TX. something about bear hugging a fish out of the water. that'd just be a helluva a fish story!
http://eccie.net/showthread.php?t=1396951 Originally Posted by GlobeSpotterI heart Houston coed!......so many breakdowns....lol