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Sanata's Butt was banned by Maine officials
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Polygamy Porter
Wasatch Brew Pub & Brewery, 2001
It was a label that was considered too risking to promote. Which most likey increased it sales
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This label didn't prevent the brewery from been bough out by
The Pittsburgh Brewing Company
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In 1895 it may have been over the top
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Scotland's Orkey Beer company tried to increase sales with their skulsplitter
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Check out the Biker Beer companies website they want donations to build a brewery
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Michigan banned Stevens Point Wi label
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A few groups got upset over ths California Beer Co label.
But gee you can see it at the movies. The Port Brewing Co seems to be doing quite well with its Lost Abbey brand.
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Terriable label great beer.
French-Canadian brewery Dieu du Ciel
Rigor Mortis Quadrupel ale is made only once a yaer and is aged 6 month before beer released
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The Lost Abby from
produced by Port Brewing Co. of San Marcos, CA
. The Framboise de Amorosa is considered to be a world class beer.
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Michigan State banned The Raging Bitch Label from the Flying Dog Brewery. The dog bit back suing saying
the name ban is in violation of the US Constitution's First Amendment which protects freedom of expression
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Okay so some of us don't like their labels but we like Flying Dog beer . Which is far more important!
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Rubbel Sexy Lager The British banned this beer from Belgium. Apparently you can scatch off the swim suite. the beer had been sold for seven years prior to the ban. Realbeer rates the beer as shell we say no so good.
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Okay don't get your Knickers in a twist.
Kiltlifter name has been used by a few breweries.
Moylan's Brewery used the “Kilt Lifter” moniker until it learned that Four Peaks Brewery
Scottdale, AZ.
trademarked the name nationally and Pike Brewing trademarked it in Canada.
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The Surley Brewing company came up with is label.
Found only
around the Minneapolis – Saint Paul metropolitan area
In February 2011, Surly announced that it intended to open a restaurant and beer garden . The state had no law allowing such a facility.
After just a few months, changes to Minnesota's liquor laws that would dismantle this three-tier system, and allow Surly to open their facility, were passed in an omnibus liquor bill introduced by Rep. Jenifer Loon (R - Eden Prairie ) and Sen. Linda Scheid ( DFL - Brooklyn Park). Known as the Surly Bill, this bill was signed into law by Governor Mark Dayton on May 25, 2011.
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Massachusetts brewery Clown Shoes recieved flack over the label for their Brown Angel double brown
The image shows a girl wearing the companies signature (oversized) red and white shoes
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Nimus Brewery came out with this label Check the reflection in the mirror. We do not have any word on the quality of the beer
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Cycles Gladiator wine, Cycles Gladiator, 2006
Sorry this is not beer but such a nice label
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Tramp Stamp Belian Pale Ale from Crown Shoes
Massachusetts. It was allowed
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Brasserie de Brunehaut belgium
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