No, I don't think you can because it is considered open alcohol. Cops don't want drivers anywhere near an open can of beer, so it is probably in your best interest to keep in closed and in the trunk.
It's a felonious act .. don't do it no matter what .. if you buy beer ... walk it home.
In Idaho it must be in the trunk or behind the furthest back seat.
A case of beer can cost as little as 8 dollars in a store. Typically, a case of beer will cost about 15 dollars.
The collective nouns for beer are a keg of beer or a case of beer.
Yes, in ALL states it is illegal to drive with an open beer or alcohol.
yes u can it is the law of Pennsylvania even if the beer is closed/open u can get charged n the minor can as well.......its also in the state of ct.
It depends. One case of beer contains 24 bottles/cans (330ml) or 12 bottles (1 liter). In any case, 23 bottles or 11 bottles would be left if one beer is taken out of the beer case, respectively.
That depends. It is polite to open someone else's bottle of beer just before handing it to them. It is very rude to open someone else's beer and drink from it, whether or not you tell them that you did.
no
Beer comes in packages (bottles or cans) of different sizes. Furthermore, a case may contain a different number of such packages. So there is no standard measure for a case of beer.
a case of beer usually costs from 10-15 dollars depending on where you get it
The pony beer came in eight packs; I don't remember seeing them in a typical "case."
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