I have also noticed a new trend of baby showers at breweries. |
Cool! Are you arguing or something? |
The first thing on your mind when you sign your little kid up for soccer is "gee, I hope the end of the season party is at brewery?" Because it definitely isn't something I would think about when signing my kid up for an activity. |
What on earth are you talking about? I truly don’t understand whatever point you think you are making. |
Well I guess that was obvious. |
Too many brewery visits seems to have damaged your brain then. |
When you have little kids, you’re looking for places to get out of the house - older kids have sports and other commitments that become the family’s schedule. Also, older kids can be left home or with friends more easily and the parents can go out by themselves. |
| I didn’t even know people went to breweries without kids. I thought that was the whole point. |
I’m surprised by this attitude. They sell beer at Chuck E. Cheese. A brewery is just a venue like any other restaurant. It doesn’t matter if they brew the beer there. |
Could you give a poor idiot like me the cliff notes? |
A 180 pound make could have two beers and be completely fine to drive. They could have 4 beers and still technically be legal to drive. Having 1 or two and waiting an hour? Not an issue. |
Lol |
4 beers? Not quite. |
How does it work when you go to a brewery and sample beer without a child? Do you get wasted and drive, putting other cars (with kids in them!) at risk on the road? No one should be driving impaired. |
4 beers over 2+ hours plus food is not illegal. |