Posted 2016-06-28 2:31 PM Subject: RE: Question for Idaho people
Veteran
Posts: 111
Yes, there are no time/day limits on purchasing beer here. The only real issue we have is liquor - you have to go to an actual liquor store to buy booze and they have limited hours.
Posted 2016-06-28 2:35 PM Subject: RE: Question for Idaho people
Texas Taco
Posts: 7499 Location: Bandera, TX
Thank you - that is good news. Just hoping to get a little six pack before I go into the backcountry and off the grid. A cold beer after a long dusty day of riding is a mighty fine thing.
Posted 2016-06-29 1:38 AM Subject: RE: Question for Idaho people
Expert
Posts: 1482 Location: on my horse
GoMistyGo - 2016-06-28 1:35 PM
Thank you - that is good news. Just hoping to get a little six pack before I go into the backcountry and off the grid. A cold beer after a long dusty day of riding is a mighty fine thing.
Posted 2016-06-29 9:39 AM Subject: RE: Question for Idaho people
Texas Taco
Posts: 7499 Location: Bandera, TX
redmansmyman11 - 2016-06-29 1:38 AM
GoMistyGo - 2016-06-28 1:35 PM Thank you - that is good news. Just hoping to get a little six pack before I go into the backcountry and off the grid. A cold beer after a long dusty day of riding is a mighty fine thing.
I'm so excited - can't wait!!! 10 more days...
Enjoy your beer lol. Where are you camping?
The ranch I'm going to is west of Dubois. There is supposed to be a whole lot of beautiful nothing there. We ride off from that ranch and stay gone for a few days. Best part: no cell reception - so I can't check my work emails, FB and everyone at home needs to just survive without me for a week. Yay!!
Posted 2016-06-29 11:12 AM Subject: RE: Question for Idaho people
Firecracker Dog Lover
Posts: 3175
Enjoy your ride - sounds fun. Beer and wine are accessible any time of day at Wal-Mart here in Idaho. And some of them have those pre-mixed with alcohol margarita bottles too. And I agree - love a good cold beer after a day of riding!