I'm thinking about going to the K-State game this year and was just wondering how the tailgating is down there. I read on their website that alcohol is not allowed in the tailgate area. Is this true? If so, what fun is that??
OMG man you have been talking to a total innocent. Bring all the booze you want. Just drink it out of a large plastic glass. KSU Stadium is on state property so it is technically illegal to consume alcohol in the parking lot. The law is enforced in spirit only. If you stay civil and are stable when upright you will not have any problems. Get mouthy and falling down drunk and you will have the treat of free room and board for the evening and a wallet emptying experience Sunday morning.
Seriously, Wildcat fans enjoy tailgating with fans from visiting teams. Most will treat you very well as long as you remain a gentleman. Yes, there are a few ******** in every group so just ignore them.
Bring all the booze you want. Just drink it out of a large plastic glass.
OMG man you have been talking to a total innocent. Bring all the booze you want. Just drink it out of a large plastic glass. KSU Stadium is on state property so it is technically illegal to consume alcohol in the parking lot. The law is enforced in spirit only. If you stay civil and are stable when upright you will not have any problems. Get mouthy and falling down drunk and you will have the treat of free room and board for the evening and a wallet emptying experience Sunday morning.
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This is a good idea in general. ALL good beer deserves to be poured into a glass to awaken the hops.
Word. I've heard that the red pigment in the plastic SOLO cups really unlocks the full flavor of Busch Light and makes it dance on your palate. :wink:
Isn't the same true for JTS? Not sure, but I would think that is state property. Or is there a difference between 'state property' and 'state university property' ?
Spot on. Polyetheylene terephalate has long been known for its bouquet-enhancing properties.
I've heard some French wine makers are experimenting with plastic bottles for their wine to reduce overseas shipping costs. Lacks a little cache, methinks.
Probably different state laws....