• Welcome to AlpineZone, the largest online community of skiers and snowboarders in the Northeast!

    You may have to REGISTER before you can post. Registering is FREE, gets rid of the majority of advertisements, and lets you participate in giveaways and other AlpineZone events!

Safest place to be in the USA

ski_resort_observer

Active member
Joined
Dec 26, 2004
Messages
3,423
Points
38
Location
Waitsfield,Vt
Website
www.firstlightphotographics.com
JimG. said:
What if there was a strike and all of the breweries in the US were forced to stop production?

That would suck, right?

Perhaps this just a rumor but I heard beer is also brewed in other countries so maybe the worst case scenerio would be that you would be forced to drink good beer but at a higher price. :lol:
 

Stephen

New member
Joined
Sep 4, 2002
Messages
1,213
Points
0
Location
Somersworth, NH
Website
www.dunhom.com
ChileMass said:
Mass is the best state in the US to live in. SSsshhh! Lets keep this our little secret.....

Except for the tax rate that is starting to rival France, Germany and the Netherlands! :)

-Stephen

P.S. Formerly employed in Mass...
 

SkiDog

New member
Joined
May 25, 2005
Messages
1,620
Points
0
Location
Sandy UTAH
JimG. said:
I see my chicken little routine isn't scaring anyone. Oh well... :lol:

What if there was a strike and all of the breweries in the US were forced to stop production?

That would suck, right?

I can brew my own.... :) and prefer it...

M
 

ctenidae

Active member
Joined
Nov 11, 2004
Messages
8,959
Points
38
Location
SW Connecticut
I would stop drinking cold turkey...

And start drinking Wild Turkey?

Mmmm, the kickin' chicken...
 

blacknblue

New member
Joined
Feb 16, 2005
Messages
220
Points
0
Location
Quechee, VT
dmc said:
loafer89 said:
The 1938 hurricane was a disaster for ALL of New England with Long Island, Costal Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts all getting hit very hard. Flooding occured far inland, and the storm killed 500+ people and destroyed 57,000 + homes.

A friend of mine has a house on Lake Sunapee...
It's built from trees that were knocked down by the storm in 38... All the old houses around his were...
Great stuff.. Pretty sure it's cedar...
I grew up on Hurricane Hill near White River Jct., VT, named from the '38 Hurricane that (I hear) knocked down many trees in town. The Hartford High School "Hurricanes" come from the same (Go 'Canes! Class of '95!).
Still, NE is pretty safe as far as natural disasters go. Plus, there aren't too many dangerous animals either--grizzlies or rattlesnakes or scorpions. Once we throw out all the Yankees fans, it'll be perfect! :wink:
 

ctenidae

Active member
Joined
Nov 11, 2004
Messages
8,959
Points
38
Location
SW Connecticut
Once we throw out all the Yankees fans, it'll be perfect!

Hmm, edit...

Once we throw out all the Yankees, it'll be perfect!

There, fixed it for you.
American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God!
Yee-Haw!!
:beer:
 

dmc

New member
Joined
Oct 28, 2004
Messages
14,275
Points
0
blacknblue said:
Once we throw out all the Yankees fans, it'll be perfect! :wink:

Mets fan here...

Agreeing.... :)
 

Stephen

New member
Joined
Sep 4, 2002
Messages
1,213
Points
0
Location
Somersworth, NH
Website
www.dunhom.com
Growing up in Jersey, the cub scouts would make an annual trip to a Mets game. Never saw the Yankees when I lived down there.

Then we moved to NH, and it all makes sense now. :lol:

-Stephen
 

Brettski

New member
Joined
Feb 15, 2005
Messages
2,009
Points
0
Location
Deep in the Heart of Joisey
Website
weblogs.sqlteam.com
dmc said:
blacknblue said:
Once we throw out all the Yankees fans, it'll be perfect! :wink:

Mets fan here...

Agreeing.... :)

I knew there was a reason I liked you...aside from being a snowboarder...

Now if we could only win a few crucial games...

It's amazing we're only 3 back from the wildcard...Atlanta's got a lock at 9 1/2 ahead...

So ya'll can make beer huh. How many can make it without a kit?

Any Grain brewers out there?
 

SkiDog

New member
Joined
May 25, 2005
Messages
1,620
Points
0
Location
Sandy UTAH
I can and have done full grain brewing, but find mixed results when using like or same recipes. The extract is much easier obviously and produces a great tasting beer...IMHO...YEAST is the most important aspect of a good home brew. I dont EVER use dry yeast anymore...only liquid (style specific) yeasts that have been "started" prior to pitching..

Not to hijack, PM me if you would like more info..

M
 

Stephen

New member
Joined
Sep 4, 2002
Messages
1,213
Points
0
Location
Somersworth, NH
Website
www.dunhom.com
When my brother was in college, he used to brew beer in his bedroom at home... until one of these 5 gallon buckets blew up and leaked everywhere.

That brought a quick end to his beer brewing.

-Stephen
 

ctenidae

Active member
Joined
Nov 11, 2004
Messages
8,959
Points
38
Location
SW Connecticut
When I was in college, we used to brew beer in our dorm rooms, until campus security came in and found our rack room. That brought a quick end to our brewing, until we moved off campus.

Cooking the wort in the suite kitchen was fun, as it stunk up the whole building. We told people we were making buffalo stew, which just goes to show if you tell an outrageous enough lie, people will believe it. As Mark Twain once said, "You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, and that should be sufficient for most purposes."
 

skibum1321

New member
Joined
Mar 7, 2005
Messages
1,349
Points
0
Location
Malden, MA
nancie2k said:
an earthquake woke me up in vt a few years ago!!!!!
it was in the paper, don't remember the year
Yeah, that was the spring of 2002, I believe. It was centered over Plattsburgh.
 
Top