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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1761533" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>For me the taste is the factor. If I wanted light beer, I would have ordered it. You could pour in some 200 proof to adjust the % if you wanted to, but it would not make it the same. For me that is not the issue. I have come to the conclusion that the taste is different because it is a "special" brew for Oklahoma, the quality control or with some beers the refrigeration is different. I have opened cans that vary in taste from can to can from the same package. Because the alcohol content has to be regulated, they have to dilute with water until it gets just under the 3.2% Oklahoma alcohol limit and that amount varies slightly from batch to batch. If I wanted Light beer, that is what I would have ordered. Liquor stores have to sell hot beer, and that can also change the taste, so this is why the majors stopped selling regular hot beer to liquor stores, got tired of the BS. So it is just easier for me to make a beer run to get the good stuff. (anything outside Oklahoma) Aside from that, I do have some issues with the OTC and I purchase everything I can out of state while I am there, groceries, clothing, gas, avgas, etc. until I reach a defined dollar value. I never drive or fly back into Oklahoma with empty tanks or an empty back seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1761533, member: 24583"] For me the taste is the factor. If I wanted light beer, I would have ordered it. You could pour in some 200 proof to adjust the % if you wanted to, but it would not make it the same. For me that is not the issue. I have come to the conclusion that the taste is different because it is a "special" brew for Oklahoma, the quality control or with some beers the refrigeration is different. I have opened cans that vary in taste from can to can from the same package. Because the alcohol content has to be regulated, they have to dilute with water until it gets just under the 3.2% Oklahoma alcohol limit and that amount varies slightly from batch to batch. If I wanted Light beer, that is what I would have ordered. Liquor stores have to sell hot beer, and that can also change the taste, so this is why the majors stopped selling regular hot beer to liquor stores, got tired of the BS. So it is just easier for me to make a beer run to get the good stuff. (anything outside Oklahoma) Aside from that, I do have some issues with the OTC and I purchase everything I can out of state while I am there, groceries, clothing, gas, avgas, etc. until I reach a defined dollar value. I never drive or fly back into Oklahoma with empty tanks or an empty back seat. [/QUOTE]
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