Self-Service Beer Taps

Not that I would mind, personally, but...

>10 different mouths on the same glass

Anybody else see a problem with that?

Your whole post was worthless. I don't ask the bartender shit other than a sample; if it tastes good I order if not I don't and may or may not let them know why. If I know the bartender or they are sissyrone then I will get into the details.

wew lad, your patriciandom just blew me away.

Just to clarify, the samples are 2oz each. I didn't mean ten people order ten different beers. The breweries will sell you 10 2oz samplers for about the price of a pint.

10 people is kinda extreme, at that point you would order more than one group of samples for people to share.

If you're in a group of 4-5 people, especially family, most adults don't care. If they do, tell them to just order their own beer

>I've consulted bartenders about this and most will agree they are paid to dispense beer, not help you decide what you want.

Lol. Anyone can pour beer, a bartender should be personable and that includes helping customers decide what they want.

yes in my hometown and i love it
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I remember at some restaurant we were given a bottle of vodka and the waitress said it was illegal for us to serve ourselves. It was a thing for New Year's so I'm wondering if this is legal.

The bar wench always laughs at me when I want to try a some fruity cocktail. I drink a case a beer every night and just want to switch it up when I go out to get pussy. Also its usually the bar keep I bone

>Start a tab at the bar or a table, receive a bracelet tied to the card, then go up to the taps and be charged by the ounce.

That sounds weird as fuck, tee bee aych. Got a good beer bar near me with shit I've never heard of before, but they still charge by the pint.

Like bottle service at a club? Barely drank while visiting other states so I have no idea how some booze laws work.

I know some states allow drinking on shift. It is super illegal in NC but we do it off camera all the time.