Listen: 'the H-E-B guy' talks Heights dry laws and new stores

In Part II of 'Brew'-haha in the Heights, Erin and Nancy hear from H-E-B's Scott McClelland, who is hoping Heights residents vote 'yes' Tuesday on a ballot measure that would allow off-premise beer and wine sales in what is now the dry part of the neighborhood.

Why? If you've read the news or listened to Part I of this podcast, you know it's because his company desperately wants to build a store in the area, but not if it can't sell beer and wine -- a lucrative piece of the grocer's financial pie.

About 10,000 residents of the dry part of the Heights are eligible to vote on the issue. If it passes, McClelland said the company will look to open the new store in Jan. 2018.

Stay tuned until the end of the episode when McClelland reveals the H-E-B product he just can't live without and Erin shares some big news of her own. You won't wan to miss it.