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...enjoy drinking without drinking in a way that beer ads on TV have taught [us] is the fun way to drink.” What does this mean, exactly? Does he mean to say that we, the smartest students in the country, have been brainwashed to think that kegs are the answer? Besides the obvious fact that very few if any commercials actually picture kegs, this argument carries no weight. Even if we were to have been somehow manipulated by commercials to think that a certain kind of drinking is the way to go, a keg ban would do nothing...
Second, a keg ban will not limit the amount of alcohol students will consume, but it will change the delivery systems. Yes, students will drink just as much from bottles or cans, which though they cost more, will not deter more alcohol consumption...
It’s the last Harvard game before the inexplicably keg-less armaggedon that will be Harvard-Yale takes over Harvard Stadium, and it’s gorgeous out. It’s also Take A Kid To The Game Day, and a small child on the Columbia side falls while scampering in the seats. He emerges, crying like a champion beneath the red Harvard banners that display Harvard’s championship history...
When Jayich walks into The Crimson, heads turn. The only competitor to keg his beer and attach a CO2 pump, Jayich has five full gallons of his special porter ready for judging...
...little starter kit has since burgeoned as Jayich put in a few capital improvements. Several hundred dollars later, Jayich now can draft and keg every beer, so as to avoid yeast settled at the bottom of the bottle—a common problem for the other microbrewers in the competition...