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  • tuoder

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    Link:

    Hoosier Beer Geek - A Beer Blog for Indiana, from Indianapolis: What Sunday Beer Sales Mean for Sunday Beer Drinking In Indiana

    List of places:

    - Three Floyds (Munster)
    - Shoreline (Michigan City)
    - Crown (Crown Point)
    - Figure Eight (Valparaiso)
    - Mad Anthony (Fort Wayne)
    - Brickworks (Hobart)
    - People's (Lafayette)
    - Lafayette Brewing Co. (Lafayette)
    - Half Moon (Kokomo)
    - Barley Island (Noblesville)
    - Oaken Barrel (Greenwood)
    - Ram Downtown (Indianapolis)
    - Alcatraz (Indianapolis)
    - Rock Bottom (both Indianapolis locations)
    - Broad Ripple Brewpub (Indianapolis)
    - Wilbur (by appointment only, Martinsville)
    - Lil' Charlie's (Batesville)
    - Upland (Bloomington)
    - Bloomington Brewing Co. (Bloomington)
    - Big Woods (Nashville)
    - Powerhouse (Columbus)
    - Great Crescent (Aurora)
    - Turoni's Main Street (Evansville)
    - New Albanian's Bank Street Brewhouse (New Albany)

    I know I'll be swinging by 3F instead of crossing the border.
     

    tuoder

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    tuoder, you forgot to add "for carryout at the brewery.":D

    We have been able to buy beer on Sunday for a very long time.:cool:

    I also left out "on sunday".

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    LoL. I love how there is a 2 case limit. Arbitrary code is arbitrary.

    There were limits anyway, weren't there?

    Anyway, it was arbitrary to allow wine, but exclude beer. It is arbitrary to not be able to sell beer on Sunday. The whole thing is nuts, but now it's a teeny bit better.
     

    level.eleven

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    There were limits anyway, weren't there?

    Anyway, it was arbitrary to allow wine, but exclude beer. It is arbitrary to not be able to sell beer on Sunday. The whole thing is nuts, but now it's a teeny bit better.

    I don't know for sure. But I agree it is a tiny bit less nuts now. I just always find codes like funny. On Saturday you can buy 49 beers. On Sunday you can only buy 48 beers. On Monday, you can again buy 49 beers. Maybe that's the way its always been, I honestly don't know. I have never done carryout from one of these breweries.
     

    PapaScout

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    I think that Blue laws like this have overstayed their welcome, so I fully support this.

    But on a more personal note I don't think I've ever woken up Sunday morning and realized that I'm out of beer. Planning ahead is what separates us from most other animals (nut-hiding squirrels not withstanding).
     

    rockhopper46038

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    The list left out Sun King in Indy.

    Thank you very much for noticing :) , but we've decided to skip the Sunday sales...our guys are already working like dogs 6 days a week. You can come down on Thursday, Friday and Saturday though...my wife's usually behind the cash register and I'm pouring samples most Friday nights.
     

    loony1

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    yea, it's b.s. that beer has not been able to do this as of yet, wine has for a long time. Oh yea, thanks professor Oliver for that one and the tourism industry,
     

    loony1

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    Thank you very much for noticing :) , but we've decided to skip the Sunday sales...our guys are already working like dogs 6 days a week. You can come down on Thursday, Friday and Saturday though...my wife's usually behind the cash register and I'm pouring samples most Friday nights.

    oh yea, now i'm an even bigger fan of your beer, my buddy cap introduced it to me a little while ago.
     
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