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Dirty Bastard Beer Ban: Alabama Bans Brew Over Profanity On Label

By JAY REEVES 04/19/12 10:33 PM ET AP

Dirty Bastard Beer

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — You can buy Fat Bastard wine in Alabama, but you'll have to go elsewhere for Dirty Bastard beer.

The state alcoholic beverage control agency said Thursday it has banned the sale of that brand of beer in the state because of the profanity on its label.

Beer and wine are commonly sold in grocery and convenience stores and anyone can see the labels, so staff members rejected the brand because parents may not want young people to see rough language on the shelves, said Bob Martin, an attorney with the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.

"That's the whole reason for the rule, to keep dirty pictures and dirty words away from children," he said. "Personally, I believe the staff made the right call."

Workers at the agency consulted sources including the Federal Communications Commission and Wikipedia to develop a list of objectionable words that should not appear on product labels, Martin said, and the list includes "bastard."

The state allows the sale of Fat Bastard wine and also approved the sale of another brand of beer called Raging Bitch, Martin said, but both of those decisions were made years ago.

"I have no idea how or why or exactly when that went through," he said.

He said the agency considered revoking those earlier approvals when it denied the application for Dirty Bastard, but officials decided against such action.

The maker of Dirty Bastard, Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Founders Brewing Co., can appeal the decision to the agency's board, which meets next month. A company spokesman did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Alabama gained notice a few years ago for banning a wine brand that featured a nude nymph on its label. Its decision on the beer is opposed by Free The Hops, a group that advocates for new beer brands in Alabama.

More than one-third of Alabama's 67 counties still prohibit the sale of alcohol, and all but two counties in north Alabama are dry.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — You can buy Fat Bastard wine in Alabama, but you'll have to go elsewhere for Dirty Bastard beer. The state alcoholic beverage control agency said Thursday it has banned the s...
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11:17 PM on 06/06/2012
Why those dirty...oh, never mind !
07:04 AM on 06/05/2012
Now its a beer that is offending someone! SAD........
12:03 PM on 05/12/2012
Sounds like somebody didn't get the bribe they're accustomed to...
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dcarn2
Put that in your micro-bio and smoke it!
03:23 PM on 04/23/2012
Don't waste great beer on ignorant people!
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Moosington
03:18 PM on 04/23/2012
Founders just needs to pull their product from Alabama.........and send it to California instead!
09:10 PM on 04/25/2012
I second that motion! Get me some Kentucky Breakfast Stout!
argved
Less socialism (for the wealthy)
10:16 AM on 04/23/2012
Now they can advertise that are the beer that is banned in Alabama.
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OutAtFirst
Mountain goat, desert rat and sea dog
09:52 AM on 04/23/2012
I think someone better run down and check on the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control here in Utah. Seems like a couple of our guys might have taken a wrong turn and ended up in Alabama.
GraceNotes
We live for books.
08:24 AM on 04/23/2012
This does not surprise me at all. Alabama has some of the most backwards alcohol laws in the nation. And I live in Georgia.
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French Toast
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03:45 PM on 04/21/2012
Why would a kid be in a liquor store in a liquor section?
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Steve41
Never insult anyone by accident. R.A.H.
11:18 PM on 04/22/2012
While i disagree with the ban, beer in most states is sold in convenience and grocery stores.
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French Toast
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10:09 AM on 04/23/2012
Not as many as you'd think. And even if I pretend like they were, I also mentioned "liquor sections". Why would a kid be in the liquor section of a store scanning so hard that he sees a tiny spot on the shelf with a naughty word? As if naughty words are going to turn him from choir boy to meth addict.
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Yossarian22
11:18 AM on 04/21/2012
What would kids be doing looking in the liquor section anyway?
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robertinonanob
Hey it's dark in here. Who turned out the lights?
09:57 PM on 04/20/2012
Alabama Lawmakers: Promoting stupidity and stamping our the profane.
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Greg BIS
12:38 PM on 04/20/2012
Alabama should embrace their heritage. This should be their State Beer!
09:42 AM on 04/20/2012
I think Alabama is silly with ruling out the name of this beer as there are products with the name Bastard on them on the shelves already. Also would like to point out the Alochol Board should ride a school bus with kids ages 8 to 15 and see what language they use daily. They are NOT fazed and use the words freely. Doesn't mean we should condone this language but be real most all kids know these words and more filty language than I care to hear. Wish we could teach them proper language.
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Stagger Lee1
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09:13 AM on 04/20/2012
I have lived in Alabama all my life and plan on staying for the remainder. I wont say yay or nay on this article, but we are not just in the Bible Belt, Alabama has to be the buckle of the belt. I just find it hard to believe that every state has so many negative thoughts of my state. Very good people live here, and you could really hear some funny comments from both sides of the fence on this articles subject. We tend to be happy and humorous, and take offencive comments with a glancing smile. Good day ladies and gents, you'all come on down, betch'ya feel welcomed.
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Kevin73
09:23 AM on 04/21/2012
It is stupid things like this why people have this opinion of your state....ignorance is prevalent in all areas of the government reach there.
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03:51 PM on 04/21/2012
All this leads to a profile of a people who are incredible fake and superficial. And whom instead of admitting fault, just decline to comment.You're just fine with the way things are even if the way things are is negative.
06:18 AM on 04/20/2012
I can understand why. There are a lot of Alabamians that would think the beer is named after them.