The song "Beer Run (B Double E Double Are You In?)" by George Jones tells the story of a group of friends who go on a beer run. It starts with the narrator mentioning that it's twenty-five minutes past quitting time, and he's with seven friends crammed into his truck. They pay no attention to the highway signs and speed at ninety miles an hour towards the county line. The group stops to buy a quick sack and a twelve-pack of beer, and they repeat this action after finishing the first round. The lyrics emphasize the spelling of "B - double E - double R - U - N," which refers to their mission of getting beer. The friends and their loved ones are described as letting down their hair and enjoying each other's company during the beer run. They may not have a lot of money, but that doesn't matter to them. They understand that the fun lies in the journey and being together. The mention of Aztec and long necks refers to specific beer brands they are buying. There's a humorous mention that the county they are in has prohibited alcohol sales, making it a dry county. This creates a week-long thirst for the narrator, and it's now his turn to drive the group. They laugh, brag, and carry on, loading up and heading home. However, the narrator believes that half a dozen cases won't last long, and by the next morning, all the beer will be gone. The song's lyrics suggest that the group of friends enjoys the adventure and camaraderie of going on a beer run. It captures the excitement and carefree spirit of the moment, highlighting the simple pleasure they find in being together and having a good time.