Young people can’t buy beer in one Tennessee town
• Dec 3rd, 2009 • Category: Beer News
Twenty-seven times, an underage person attempted to purchase alcohol from Alcoa, TN stores including convenience markets, restaurants, and food stores.
Twenty-seven times, he failed.
The town’s police — who organized the sting operation — were extremely pleased with the results, calling it “a pleasant failure.”
We’d call our efforts to find an awesome image to illustrate this post “an astonishing success.”


My understanding is Methusaleh wouldn’t be able to buy beer in Tennessee without an ID.
Universal mandatory carding is only reflective of the irrationality with which we treat alcohol and laws governing it.