I totally forgot about that! Must be getting senile!
I didn't live in a 3.2 beer State, but there was one nearby (I won't mention Ohio by name). It always seemed like a dumb idea to me.
3.2 beer can still be found in Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Utah. Anything more than 3.2 has to be sold at a liquor store. Oklahoma even requires real beer be sold warm.
So true. Snow there sucks big time. Even a hint of snow and the wind will bury your car (or house) with it.
Snow, Rain, Dust storm, Heat, Cold, Flash Flood! All in the same day! Insane Liquor laws are the least of it, no worse than Alabama, or not much worse!
Ooooh OOOOH-KLAHOMA where the winds come whistlin' down the plain...
Amen!
You need more than 1? It's LIGHT beer!
That is all.

I remember the red lettering on the top of the can on 3.2.Beer..and I also remember the day I didn't have to drink that swill any longer. I can't say I never drank Light Beer but I can say that you tend to drink a lot more of it and the taste is not to desirable. 
lamparty
I'll add one more for the older set! We were forced to drink 3.2% Beer from age 18 to 21 back in the day! I am not going to drink that stuff again no matter what they call it!!