Andrew Keegan captured for offering illicit kombucha at a New Age sanctuary, Teenage heartthrob Andrew Keegan has been captured for offering unlawful kombucha at his New Age sanctuary. He is best known for his time on the show "Gathering of Five" and the film "10 Things I Hate About You." On Friday, Fox News shared about his late capture.
Covert specialists from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) are the ones who captured him last Friday. A year ago Keegan really began his own religion, which he calls Full Circle. He has been offering kombucha there, however Keegan says he didn't have any acquaintance with it was unlawful. Kombucha is an aged tea drink that has low levels of liquor.
Keegan is standing up about it all and said "Kombucha is something we'd never envision to be an illicit substance, and its baffling the framework has that viewpoint. We're positively assuming full liability for co-making the occasion. We attempt to put our best foot forward. We needed to raise cash for Sea Shepherd as a group; that is the manner by which Full Circle works."
Regardless of the possibility that you get full quality kombucha, it would have under 1 percent of liquor. There is not all that much in it, but rather it is still unlawful. Full Circle representative Jason Dilts told Argonaut Online "Some piece of our otherworldly practice is that we serve kombucha. We were exceptionally amazed and concerned when we saw the operators wheeling the compartments of Kombucha Dog out of the pledge drive."
Covert specialists from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) are the ones who captured him last Friday. A year ago Keegan really began his own religion, which he calls Full Circle. He has been offering kombucha there, however Keegan says he didn't have any acquaintance with it was unlawful. Kombucha is an aged tea drink that has low levels of liquor.
Keegan is standing up about it all and said "Kombucha is something we'd never envision to be an illicit substance, and its baffling the framework has that viewpoint. We're positively assuming full liability for co-making the occasion. We attempt to put our best foot forward. We needed to raise cash for Sea Shepherd as a group; that is the manner by which Full Circle works."
Regardless of the possibility that you get full quality kombucha, it would have under 1 percent of liquor. There is not all that much in it, but rather it is still unlawful. Full Circle representative Jason Dilts told Argonaut Online "Some piece of our otherworldly practice is that we serve kombucha. We were exceptionally amazed and concerned when we saw the operators wheeling the compartments of Kombucha Dog out of the pledge drive."
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