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Pembroke Stratos

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  1. 1 hour ago, odot1 said:

    Soooo...  the short answer.  Yup! Long answer, well also yup.  But just beware that you will potentially have "beer breath" which coukd result in closer inspection by an officer.  But no fear about consuming, transporting etc...  I've had a couple incidents where they claimed "near beer" and actually had the cans filled with real beer.  They laughed, we laughed, i arrested for impaired, their lawyer laughed at his newest income..   good times!!

    Thanks odot1!  

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  2. 1 hour ago, ArcticCrusher said:

    Are you serious?  Its like pop and water.

    Yes I am quite serious.  Due to a medical issue I have had to give up alcohol.  I've found the Coors Edge and Labatts Blue 0.5 to be quite close to a regular light beer like Coors Light or Michelob Ultra.  When I stopped in to my local OPP detachment in Petawawa to ask, I was told that the "near beers" are treated the same as real beer, in that it cannot be consumed while driving.  I found this odd (although not surprising in Ontario with our ridiculous laws), and wanted odot1's opinion.

  3. I have a question about the consumption of whats called the non-alcoholic beers (Coors Edge, Budweiser Prohibition, Labatts Blue 0.5, etc) that states "<0.5 Alcohol Content" on the label, and can be purchased in various grocery stores. 

    Can this be transported/consumed as any other non-alcoholic drink such as pop or Gatorade, etc when ATV'ing or boating?

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