Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
Booze ban
The Washington State Liquor Control Board is considering banning the sale of 29 beers and wines in a six-square mile area of Seattle. The proposed alcohol-impact areas would span downtown, Capitol Hill, Chinatown/International District, the Central Area and University District. Here is the proposed list of banned products, along with the alcohol content.
Beer and Malt Products
Bull Ice 8%
Busch Ice 5.9%
Colt 45 Ice 6.1%
Colt 45 Malt Liquor 6.4 %
Hurricane Ice Malt Liquor 7.5%
Keystone Ice 5.9%
Lucky Ice Ale Premium 6.1%
Mickey's Iced Brewed Ale 5.8%
Mickey's Malt Liquor 5.6%
Miller High Life Ice 5.9%
Milwaukee's Best Ice 5.9%
Milwaukee's Best Premium Ice Beer 5.9%
Natural Ice 5.6%
Old Milwaukee Ice 5.9%
Olde English "800" 7.5%
Pabst Ice 4.8%
Rainier Ale 7.3%
Red Bull Malt Liquor 5.5%
Red Dog 4.9%
Schmidt Ice 5.8%
Special 800 Reserve 6.0%
St. Ide's Liquor and Special Brews 7.3%
Steel Reserve (Five different types – 8.1% for four types, 5.5% for one type)
Wine Products
Cisco 18.0%
Gino's Premium Blend 14.0%
MD 20/20 13.5%
Night Train Express 17.0%
Richard's Wild Irish Rose 13.9%
Thunderbird 18.0%
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