What is the term for allowing employees to drink while working at a brewery?!


Question: What is the term for allowing employees to drink while working at a brewery?
This is supposedly a phrase that has the word 'privilege' in it. Goes back to old times. Mike Rowe recently used it during a Dirty Jobs episode where he was making rum.

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I would call is quality assurance testing.



I've heard it called "Brewers' Privilege", "Worker's Privilege", and the "Beer Box Privilege" which is where the beer is kept.

Whatever it's called, it is a "Vanishing Privilege". It has been abolished in several breweries around the world - mostly due to drunk driving. But they still can get a free beer for lunch.

Even Coors has abolished it. Why I don't know because Coors is not beer - it's corn-flavored water.
That's why they call it "Kolorado Kool-Aid".



It's something like Stern Worth privilege, I know it's Stern Worth something, but I was searching for it on Google and couldn't find anything about it.

I watched the Dirty Jobs show and that's what I heard Mike Rowe say.



Just watch Strange Brew (much better than Beerfest) and make your own assumption.



yes




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