mrTbeer
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Has anyone done the Responsible Service of Alcohol online course?
I haven't but I want to know if it's legal to sell full strength beer at an outdoor event. I know over the last 5years it has been increasingly difficult and certainly at Stadiums impossible for even longer. But is it law or is it just a RSA recommendation for the Qld nanny state?
I've put up with this nonsense at Lang Park and Gabba etc. but not at Wembley or Madison Square Garden.
Now at festivals I'm standing in the midday sun drinking low carb, low flavour, low alcohol, high priced beer. Not my choice, trust me, the alternative is to pay even more and drink low alcohol, high sugar, high caffeine, pre-mixed spirits.
People don't get drunk, so that's responsible, many get high on drugs instead!
This mid strength RULE doesn't promote much variety in brewing, no ales only lagers, no darks only lagers, no malty beer only low carb, no local beers, no Qld beers, no craft beers, no imported beers. The list goes on.
I haven't but I want to know if it's legal to sell full strength beer at an outdoor event. I know over the last 5years it has been increasingly difficult and certainly at Stadiums impossible for even longer. But is it law or is it just a RSA recommendation for the Qld nanny state?
I've put up with this nonsense at Lang Park and Gabba etc. but not at Wembley or Madison Square Garden.
Now at festivals I'm standing in the midday sun drinking low carb, low flavour, low alcohol, high priced beer. Not my choice, trust me, the alternative is to pay even more and drink low alcohol, high sugar, high caffeine, pre-mixed spirits.
People don't get drunk, so that's responsible, many get high on drugs instead!
This mid strength RULE doesn't promote much variety in brewing, no ales only lagers, no darks only lagers, no malty beer only low carb, no local beers, no Qld beers, no craft beers, no imported beers. The list goes on.