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Proposed Banned Products List City of Olympia Downtown Urban Core Alcohol Impact Area (Changes to Current List Underlined) Proposed Banned Products List City of Olympia Downtown Urban Core Alcohol Impact Area (Changes To Current List Underlined) Manufacturer Brand Name Alcohol Content by Volume Bacardi Bacardi+ - All Flavors 35% Pabst Brewing Co. Big Bear 7.5% Pabst Brewing Co. Blast by Colt 45 – All Flavors 8% - 12% E&J Gallo Winery Boone’s Farm – All Flavors 7.5% Anheuser Busch Bud Light Lime-A-Rita 8% Pabst Brewing Co. Bull Ice 8.2% Anheuser Busch Busch Ice 5.9% Camo Brewing Co. Camo – All Flavors 6.3% - 10.7% Cisco Wine Co. Cisco – All Flavors 13.5% - 20% G Heileman Brewing Co. Colt 45 – All Flavors 6.1% - 8.5% Charge Beverage Co. Core – All Flavors 6.9% - 12% Rock Wall Brewing Co. Dog Bite 8% - 10% Drink Four Brewing Co. Earthquake – All Flavors 8.1% Drink Four Brewing Co. Four Loko – All Flavors 12% Drink Four Brewing Co. Four Max 10% Premium Blend Co. Gino’s Premium Blend 14% Pabst Brewing Co. Hamm’s Ice Brewed Ale 5.8% Hard Wired Brewing Hard Wired 6.9% Five Star Brewing Co. High Gravity – All Flavors 8.1% - 9% Anheuser Busch Hurricane – All Flavors 5.9% - 12% Anheuser Busch Hurricane High Gravity 8.1% Miller Brewing Co. Ice House 5.5% Heublein Jeremiah Weed Lemonade 5.8% United Brands Co. Joose – All Products 9.9% Coors Brewing Co. Keystone Ice 5.9% Anheuser Busch King Cobra 6% Labatt Brewing Co. Labatt Maximum Ice 7.1% Charge Beverage Co. Liquid Charge – All Flavors 6.9% General Brewing Co. Lucky Ice Ale Premium 6.1% General Brewing Co. Lucky Ice Beer 6.1% Miller Brewing Co. Magnum Malt Liquor 5.6% The 20/20 Wine Co. MD 20/20 – All Flavors 13% - 18% Mickey’s Brewing Co. Mickey’s – All Flavors 5.8% Mickey’s Brewing Co. Mickey’s Ice 5.8% Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co. Mike’s Harder – All Flavors 8% - 9.9% Mike’s Hard Lemonade Co. Mike’s Harder Punch – All Flavors 8% Miller Brewing Co. Milwaukee Best Ice 5.9% Manufacturer Brand Name Alcohol Content by Volume MillerCoors Milwaukee Best Premium Ice 5.9% Molson Coors Canada Molson Ice 5.6% Anheuser Busch Natty Daddy 8% Anheuser Busch Natural Ice 5.9% E&J Gallo Winery Night Train Express 17.5% Joseph Schlitz Brewing Old Milwaukee Ice – All Flavors 5.9% Miller Brewing Co. Olde English 800 – All Flavors 5.9% Olde English 800 Brewing Co Olde English 800 High Gravity 8% Pabst Brewing Co. Olympia Ice 6.1% Pabst Brewing Co. Pabst Ice Ale 5.9% Pabst Brewing Co. Rainier Ale 7.2% Pabst Brewing Co. Rainier Ice 5.9% Stroh Brewing Co. Red Bull Malt Liquor 7% Canandaigua Wine Richard’s Wild Irish Rose 18% Miller Brewing Co. Schlitz High Gravity 8.5% Pabst Brewing Co. Schlitz Malt Liquor – All Flavors 5.9% Pabst Brewing Co. Schmidt’s Ice 5.9% Diageo-Guinness USA Smirnoff XBT 8% Steel Brewing Co. Sparks – All Flavors 6% - 8% MillerCoors Special 800 Reserve – All Flavors 6% Saint Ides Brewing St. Ide’s Liquor and Special Brews 6% - 7.3% – All Flavors United Brands Co. Stack High Gravity Lager 12% The Steel Brewing Co. Steel Reserve – All Flavors 8.1% E&J Gallo Winery Thunderbird 17.5% Anheuser Busch Tilt – All Flavors 6.6% - 8% Vampt Beverage Corp. Vampt Midnight Warrior 8% Vampt Beverage Corp. Vampt Smooth Talker 8% .
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