Kansas Strong Beer Is Fake News

Hype about booze quality is just another convenience store selling point when dealing with the swill served at gas stations across the Sunflower State. Read more:

Kansas' stronger beer likely won't mean bigger buzz

KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - Kansas finally abandoned a Prohibition-era rule that restricted certain stores to only sell beer with up to 3.2% alcohol content, but the stronger beer that's now allowed doesn't contain much more alcohol. Kansas this month ended its law dating back to the 1930s, allowing groceries and convenience stores to stock beer with up to 6% alcohol by volume.

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  1. KCMO girls model beer gut belly's at vibrant fashion show.

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  2. ^^^^^^^

    That's hysterical!

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  3. My college age son was very excited about the news. Now when he "borrows" beer out of his parent's fridge it will be full strength.

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  4. Back in the day, when 18 was the legal age for 3.2% beer... I got just as drunk as I do now with the "full strength" beers.

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  5. ^^^ So you passed your vomit challenge with flying colors?

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  6. It's all much ado about nothing. Just another ignorant law Kansas has had for years that was stupid.

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  7. ^^thanks dork!

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