A suspended permit stemming from selling alcohol to underage minors in Tennessee has endangered $35,000 worth of beer.
In Clarksville, Tennessee, authorities served an alcohol search warrant at The Golf Club Food Mart and seized the entire inventory of beer.
The store had been cited four times since May 2014 for selling alcohol to underage people, which led to the Clarksville City Beer Board suspending the store’s beer permit for six months on July 28, according to a police department press release.
When the state conducted a compliance check two days later, the Alcohol Beverage Control agents found the store selling alcohol without a license, and seized the inventory.
According to The Daily Caller, the beer is sitting in an unrefrigerated evidence room, exposed to the heat and whatever other elements could penetrate an evidence room.
However the investigation goes for The Golf Club Food Mart, the beer isn’t likely to survive in a desirable or consumable form.