Aperol Available At The Bar??

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  1. DannKathy

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    it would be great if they at some time included White Claw or something similar
     
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    I have a feeling if they don’t have it already it is on its way. Unless Mexican distributors have issues getting ahold of it, which would definitely prevent them from getting it.
     
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    Do you have any real info on this or just your OP?
     
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    Every bar in cleveland has succumbed to the demand. It's there. I'm sure they've gotten a thousand requests for it already. So yes, it is my opinion. I also work at a beer bar that swears they'd never carry it. We now have 3 on tap.
     
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    Owned a bar for a while, imports always cost more. The reason you see Heineken and coors light at TTR and others resorts in cans is they have a plant in Mexico. Very smart of them both. Coors light is actually done at the Heineken plant in Mexico. So, unless it’s made in Mexico, low chance it will be there due to be cost.
     
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    Yeah even if they get it imported to Mexico, I highly doubt you are going to see it at Temptation. People complain they can't even get a Corona :)

    Remember: "There aint no Laws when you're drinkin Claws!!"
     
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    So you’ll are sayin’ there’s a chance...lol!
     
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    We were at the Clevelander before the game Saturday and it looked like there were as many people drinking the Claw as there were beer drinkers
     
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    Cleveland loves our seltzers. One of our local breweries, Platform, makes their own that they sell to my bar in kegs.
     
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    I'm not hip to alcohol distribution laws in mexico, but if it's how @ScubaSteve says, that the resort probably won't get something that isn't produced there in mexico, our dreams of low calorie fizzy booze may be squashed :(

    But I would say an aperol spritz is a close second if you do it with a little soda water.
     
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