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how much is allowed to be brought in? 1-30 per person? or is there a set limit? and liquor? i also saw someone post on a thread that they made jello shots at roo? curious as to how that works with no fridge
how much is allowed to be brought in? 1-30 per person? or is there a set limit? and liquor? i also saw someone post on a thread that they made jello shots at roo? curious as to how that works with no fridge
"You may bring: 2 cases of beer per person per car, and one (1) 1.75 liter of hard liquor per person per car, and 2 boxes of wine per person per car. (Really, that’s plenty for a weekend, don’t you think?) Anything more than that will be confiscated when we inspect your vehicle on arrival."
As far as jello shots go, you will have to ask 42069
i was thinking more along the lines of blue moon or watchusett blueberry
If you're coming from New England, bring stuff you can't find in Tennessee.
With that said, bring like three or four 12 packs of Wachusett and that should be good. Worse comes to worse, run on down to the packie or grocery store and get some more beer if you run out of all that. If you're not acquainted, Yuengling will become your new friend on the farm. (Your new friend run by a union bashing, Tea Party loving a-hole - but still your friend.)
i was thinking more along the lines of blue moon or watchusett blueberry
If you're coming from New England, bring stuff you can't find in Tennessee.
With that said, bring like three or four 12 packs of Wachusett and that should be good. Worse comes to worse, run on down to the packie or grocery store and get some more beer if you run out of all that. If you're not acquainted, Yuengling will become your new friend on the farm. (Your new friend run by a union bashing, Tea Party loving a-hole - but still your friend.)
a few buddies of mine that go to school down south say they love Yuengling. and i thought i read somewhere they are going to start selling it in mass
If you're coming from New England, bring stuff you can't find in Tennessee.
With that said, bring like three or four 12 packs of Wachusett and that should be good. Worse comes to worse, run on down to the packie or grocery store and get some more beer if you run out of all that. If you're not acquainted, Yuengling will become your new friend on the farm. (Your new friend run by a union bashing, Tea Party loving a-hole - but still your friend.)
a few buddies of mine that go to school down south say they love Yuengling. and i thought i read somewhere they are going to start selling it in mass
Just remember that all of your beer is supposed to be in cans. Yuengling is great for that. I picked up some of the 24 oz cans for the walk from our campsite to Centeroo each day, and then coughed up copious dollars for whatever was being served inside. Kept enough around the camp to share with neighbors.