This thread got my hopes up. I thought you meant the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada, which has more than 4 times the population of the little town of Burlington, Vermont.
This thread got my hopes up. I thought you meant the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada, which has more than 4 times the population of the little town of Burlington, Vermont.
This is a very geographically diverse forum, not everyone is familiar with local towns that might seem like common knowledge to others.
There is no growler service in the state of VT.
There's a gas station near here that has a 2+ year old bottle of the blue chimay.
No kidding, I was about ready to drive down to the local Burlington Coat Factory and look for a gas station.
LOL...i thought perhaps it referred to Burlington, NJ....I grew up across the river from there in Bristol PA ....at that time (decades ago) the drinking age was 18 in NJ, so we' cross the bridge to the other side (no real craft beer at that time, although the major imports were around - Heinekin, Molson, etc) ....big decision of the night - to buy quarts of Miller High Life for $0.65 each, or quarts of Colt 45 for $0.63 each....glad I'm grown up and the availability of great beer has exploded nationwide (for the most part, am assuming)....heck, we now have a micrbrewery/brewpub in this small city south of Knoxville TN.....they have a bunch of regional stuff available on tap, incredible variety of 6 packs of just good stuff, and are finally legally cleared to begin selling their own product at last They sell homebrew supplies too, although they don't carry wine yeast, so I either make the drive to the Knoxville LHBS or order online to get yeast for my meads...
It's a good time to be a homebrewer/lover of good beer!!!
LOL...i thought perhaps it referred to Burlington, NJ....I grew up across the river from there in Bristol PA ....at that time (decades ago) the drinking age was 18 in NJ, so we' cross the bridge to the other side (no real craft beer at that time, although the major imports were around - Heinekin, Molson, etc) ....big decision of the night - to buy quarts of Miller High Life for $0.65 each, or quarts of Colt 45 for $0.63 each....glad I'm grown up and the availability of great beer has exploded nationwide (for the most part, am assuming)....heck, we now have a micrbrewery/brewpub in this small city south of Knoxville TN.....they have a bunch of regional stuff available on tap, incredible variety of 6 packs of just good stuff, and are finally legally cleared to begin selling their own product at last They sell homebrew supplies too, although they don't carry wine yeast, so I either make the drive to the Knoxville LHBS or order online to get yeast for my meads...
It's a good time to be a homebrewer/lover of good beer!!!
I am confused with what you mean by this?
Burlington vt is#1 on Google search for Burlington. That makes it THE Burlington!
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What's Vermont?
Mostly cheese and cows!
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This thread got my hopes up. I thought you meant the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada, which has more than 4 times the population of the little town of Burlington, Vermont.
This is a very geographically diverse forum, not everyone is familiar with local towns that might seem like common knowledge to others.
Burlington vt is#1 on Google search for Burlington. That makes it THE Burlington!
You know Google is sensitive to your location, right? I'm in Ontario, Canada. If I Google "Burlington," my first several hits are Burlington, Ontario.
You know Google is sensitive to your location, right? I'm in Ontario, Canada. If I Google "Burlington," my first several hits are Burlington, Ontario.
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