Sneaking alcohol into SEC football games is about as American as apple pie, but LSU is leading the charge to make sure patrons can have their brews legally this fall.

A report from the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report states that LSU plans to move forward on building an in-stadium beer garden for fans, a move that is unprecedented in the SEC.

While talking to the Business Report, a university spokesperson made no secret of the university’s enthusiasm towards the project:

“We are aggressively working to have it in place in the fall,” says LSU Spokesman Ernie Ballard. “But we are still working through everything to make it happen.”

SEC regulations have kept legal alcohol sales out of their stadiums, but the success of other programs have led to revenue streams that are hard to ignore. The Texas Longhorns, who recently allowed alcohol sales in their stadium, have seen sales of 1.3 million dollars bolster their bottom line.

This beer garden would exploit a technicality in the SEC rules by consolidating all taps in one area, as opposed to making beer available at all concession stands in the stadium. LSU will be a test case for any other SEC schools, and the success of the project could see other schools give the idea a test run as well.