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A 1st for Adair Co.? They've already got beer pipeline in Belgium

Thinking outside the keg. Way-out notion of the day

The beer pipeline in Belgium is causing quite a stir this morning, attracting the attention of Great Thinkers in Coburg, KY, who brought it to our attention with this link: Brewery builds 2-mile long beer pipeline Would all of Adair County's tax problems be solved with a county-wide beer pipeline to supply not only restaurants and country stores, but for home use, too?

Of course, this just may be crazy idea floated by the free-thinkers in Coburg, and maybe it's because, with such a Teutonic name, they have a more European attitude toward beer as a table beverage.

The revenues and taxes might be enough to pay off the hospital tax. After viewing the video in the link above, tell us what do you think?




This story was posted on 2016-05-16 07:42:03
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