Here is Caldera’s seasonal release. It is Vas Deferens Ale. The text explains that it has “a little snip of this and a little snip of that.” “This is an extremely rare release, as this ale is not meant to reproduce.” For those who have been away from health class or Latin class for quite some time, Wikipedia tells us more about the vas deferens here. This ale is made by Caldera Brewing Company of Ashland, Oregon.
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Manly Parts and Booze, Part 7
It is tough to say what’s obscene. Judging from the past several labels on this blog, it will be tough to say any new label is too obscene to be approved. The above label is from OC Custom Wine of Anaheim, California.
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Manly Parts and Booze, Part 5
Distinctive liquor bottle indeed. Here is Popsy, complete with the 17c distinctive liquor bottle approval box checked off. This liqueur is made in Germany and imported by Import ANT Wines of Venice, Florida.
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Manly Parts and Booze, Part 4
The people that set up the pre-market approval system for alcohol beverages probably did not anticipate that, sooner or later, it would come to this. Here is Erection Rum, imported by Data Commodities of Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Adult Chocolate Milk
Here is Adult Chocolate Milk. It is liqueur, made by Temperance Distilling Company in Temperance, Michigan.
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Short Red Dresses
As to risqué alcohol beverage labels, there is no end in sight. On the left is Rumpmeister Liqueur, made by Colorado Pure Distilling, in Lakewood, Colorado. On the right is Snowbunny Ale, made by Hub City Brewing Company, in Stanley, Iowa. If TTB will approve a shorter dress, we’ll . . . be surprised.
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