I have no shame. When I'm out of home brew, I drink Milwaukee's Best. It's cheap, gives me a buzz, and (at least to me) tastes better than a lot of the other commercial offerings out there....
Even though I have deep southern roots, I've never really understood this 'southern pride' stuff. WTF are they so proud of?I would never presume to argue that for you and many others it is a symbol of southern pride. For me and for many others like me it is a symbol of racism and is waved to this day at every single KKK rally. I'm sure there are less offensive ways of showing pride. Pride at the expense of someone else's sensibilities can sometimes be translated as arrogance. And I am an atheist and hang with people of all religions and would protect their right to worship who and what they like fervently. You obviously didn't get my point. Common interests bond people and it is perfectly normal for people to seek out like minds. Why else would we all be on a BEER forum.
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But frankly, I don't understand all the fuss about southern pride. It's almost as puzzling to me as why New Yorkers believe that being from the dirtiest, smelliest, most unfriendly American city I've ever lived in somehow places them above us mere mortals.... and don't even get me started on them.![]()
Of course, I only got around to picking on southerners and New Yorkers. If anyone's feeling left out, all they have to do is let me know their home state, race, religion and/or ethnicity and I'll try to make them feel included....Agreed T2. I never figured I owed anyone anything due to common location, names, ancestors, or similar/dissimilar skin color.
Yeah...'cause Los Angeles isn't surrounded by a cloud of smog all the way out to Riverside!
Just sayin'. I live in Chicago, but I DO miss my Southern Hospitality. Have lived in Boston, family is in Maine, and also lived in Cincinnati. There are uncultured, ignorant, racists, etc., everywhere. The non-racist, educated, polite and friendly Southerners (yes, they DO exist) are missed everyday up here.
Judging by my personal experience over the years, southern hospitality is a mite over-rated. There are plenty of southerners who will turn on you in a heartbeat if they feel you've offended them, and they're easy to offend. I have the scars to prove it.To me my Southern pride is more about feeling self reliant and the good manners us simple country folk are raised with. And has nothing to do with the civil war or any of that
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Judging by my personal experience over the years, southern hospitality is a mite over-rated. There are plenty of southerners who will turn on you in a heartbeat if they feel you've offended them, and they're easy to offend. I have the scars to prove it.
I guess that sort of touchiness is just part of the whole 'southern pride' schtick....
On the other hand, many of them will go miles out of their way to help a stranger without even thinking twice, and get somewhat indignant if you try to pay them for their trouble. By their lights, they're just doing what comes natural.
That's also part of southern pride. And I suppose they're hardly the only culture in the world that combines unforced hospitality and generosity with a thin skin bordering on arrogance....
So you saw a picture and drew your conclusions from that and the thread title? My post had nothing to do with "hipsters." I was illustrating that more consumers does not always lead to more production.
"Just like the Pliny the Elder, the growth and popularity of Pliny the Younger has happened organically, we did not start with the intentions of building a beer that in time would have this HUGE buzz around it, it was just something fun to brew and over the years we have made a little more each year. We are at our maximum limit though now on how much we can brew. In truth it is a very difficult beer for us to brew as it takes 6 weeks to make, a batch of something else usually takes 21 to 24 days so as you can see if you do the math we lose a lot of tank space when we make Younger, in fact, we lose an entire fermentation cycle on two tanks when we make Younger. We may try to make a small amount more in the future but because of the production issues it causes us it will never be produced in any quantity."
--Vinnie Cilurzo (Russian River Brewing Co.)
The "Southern Hospitality" feels so fake to me in ATL. I did recently drive from ATL to Phoenix, and the people in Texas seemed to be some of the friendliest I've ever run into.[/QUO
I got no arguments with TX or AR.
The "Southern Hospitality" feels so fake to me in ATL. I did recently drive from ATL to Phoenix, and the people in Texas seemed to be some of the friendliest I've ever run into.
I did not state that one individual brewery could magically produce more than they are capable of. I stated that with greater demand comes greater availability. This is currently being demonstrated as we are seeing more craft brew driven businesses of all types crop up all across the US. New business is created to fill gaps.
The "Southern Hospitality" feels so fake to me in ATL. I did recently drive from ATL to Phoenix, and the people in Texas seemed to be some of the friendliest I've ever run into.
I get southern pride, I live down here and see it every day and respect it, but why specifically choose the confederate flag to show your pride? (seriously, I am curious to know)
Like someone said earlier, wouldn't it be the same if someone from Germany hung a swastika and said it was German pride? (sorry for getting too off topic here, but hey thats what 90% of HBT posts are like)
Hipster #1: Here try this Southern Pride Pale Ale.
Hipster #2 : I like the floral hop notes. But now I have cotton mouth.
Bar tender: You fellars best move along before the homebrewtalk guys git here.
and by no means can you equate slavery to mass genocide.
WOW...some people really need to read some actual history books. Southern Pride isn't all about slavery. Why do you think a lot of Texas people want the state to become its own sovereign nation? Not because they want slavery. Slavery just happened to be in the Southern part of US, but it had been going on for hundreds of years in other countries...and by no means can you equate slavery to mass genocide.
If you want to start talking about slavery, I'm was born in WV, and there hasn't been a state SINCE the Civil War with more legalized slavery than WV. For those of you who know nothing about coal mining, back in the day miners were paid with scrip...which was not a legal tender. Each coal company had its own scrip, so while you got paid, you could only buy your things from that company store, etc. Once you left, that scrip was worthless (unless you are selling on eBay now. :fro: ). So, basically, coal miners of the time were indentured servants.
Also, most people have no idea where the term "redneck" originates from. Again...from coal mining.
Can we get back to "hipsters" or whatever. This is getting a little out of hand. Moderator? Anyone?
Also, most people have no idea where the term "redneck" originates from. Again...from coal mining.
I kinda love how the op just wanted to share a funny video and inadvertently spawned the great. Redneck,Hitler,hipster riots
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