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Date: | Thu, 14 Jan 1993 15:02:12 -0600 |
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Brian Morris writes:
>Mark Grassl indicates fans at Wisconsin games recess to the beer garden between
>periods. (And Wisconsin does have some superb beers--Mark, ever had a
>Linenkugel (sp ?), the pride of Chippewa Falls?) But I thought there was an
>NC$$ rule prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages at college sporting
>events. Has Wisconsin received a special exemption to serve beer? Could make
>for some wild times in the stands at Bradley this spring.
I usually get these rules and regulations wrong but ...
The rule is that alcohol cannot be served at NC$$ sponsered
events. So there will be no beer served at the Phinal Phour
in Milwaukee or at any of the NC$$ playoff games. However,
regular season games are merely University sponsered events,
so the U. sets their own rules with respect to alcohol.
Unfortunately, some people are not able to control their
drinking habits, hence few schools allow beer to be served
at sporting events.
By the way, Leinie's = Leinenkugel's, the pride of Chippewa
Falls. Leine's Limited and Leine's Bock are both fine beers
for the price IMHO. Jake(see message header) is Jacob
Leinenkugel, who does some very cheesy radio commercials
for his namesake beer.
--mg
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