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Zero
August 31st, 2007, 12:55 PM
No display of an open alcohol container.

What does this mean? I can't drink Shands beer unless I am in the privacy of a camper?

Per Freestone website:

Alcohol Policy (BYOB)
The County of Freestone is a DRY county - No Beers sales on premises.
Ice Coolers Welcome.
No make-shift barrels or other items can be used as ice chest.
NO BEER KEGS
All items will be inspected.
No Glass Containers.
Local Government & State Laws apply in a “DRY” county.
No display of an open alcohol container.

Junk
August 31st, 2007, 01:03 PM
No display of an open alcohol container.

What does this mean? I can't drink Shands beer unless I am in the privacy of a camper?

Per Freestone website:

Alcohol Policy (BYOB)
The County of Freestone is a DRY county - No Beers sales on premises.
Ice Coolers Welcome.
No make-shift barrels or other items can be used as ice chest.
NO BEER KEGS
All items will be inspected.
No Glass Containers.
Local Government & State Laws apply in a “DRY” county.
No display of an open alcohol container.

Put the beer in a sippy cup.

Zero
August 31st, 2007, 01:06 PM
No display of an open alcohol container.


Put the beer in a sippy cup.

That is genius. So I can bring my sponge bob sippy cup and drink from that?

Is a beer can considered an open container?

SMF
August 31st, 2007, 01:07 PM
Camel Bak.

Actually that's a C.Y.A. I'm sure that's a county ordinance, but not sure how that applies to privatr proprety.

Blue573
August 31st, 2007, 01:08 PM
Great now I have to return the Jim Beam and get plastic bottles.

SMF
August 31st, 2007, 01:08 PM
No display of an open alcohol container.


Put the beer in a sippy cup.

That is genius. So I can bring my sponge bob sippy cup and drink from that?

Is a beer can considered an open container?

Not if it isn't open.