Huber Bock was great stuff and low-priced too, but in the past couple years I don't find it anymore (last sold in 6-packs non-returnable bottles). I know the brewery was bought out a few years ago by the typical bunch of pencil-pushers (accountants). So now I enjoy Shiner Bock nice and cold.
I used to wonder, particularly in later times, if law enforcement would consider opened (empty of course) returnable beer bottles in the back of my car that I was returning to the store for deposit as a law violation
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/19/2015 01:01PM by the_mogra.
Moga, if you were drinking before you went to the store to return the bottles, I sure that you might have had a problem. Years back I installed a beer tap in the kitchen of my house so I wouldn't have to deal with cans and bottles! LOL Those barrels were a pain in the butt though!
What I was thinking of of course was 'opened bottle of alcohol' in vehicle (it doesn't matter all the alcohol was already drunk), and there'd be many incriminating bottles