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HA! Greenville is the MOST expensive area in delaware.

Yeah, you're right. One can only dream.

I just sponsored cigar night this past Sat. The dork on the floor with his arm on the table is me.

Man... homebrewers, Oktoberfest, cigar guys... I gotta move north! My company has a small office in the Wilmington area and I keep trying to get my boss to move me up there. But we have a nice house on a wooded lot that I helped build down here that would be hard for me to give up. In this economy however, one never knows what could happen.
 
...Minner ...


a.k.a the Warthog ;)


Many years ago I had my wedding reception at the Saengerbund, and I’ve often stumbled home from the Octoberfest, and more recently our company picnic was held there, but I haven’t been in the bar in many … many years. I do remember the cow bell.
 
Man... homebrewers, Oktoberfest, cigar guys... I gotta move north! My company has a small office in the Wilmington area and I keep trying to get my boss to move me up there. But we have a nice house on a wooded lot that I helped build down here that would be hard for me to give up. In this economy however, one never knows what could happen.

You should! We also have electricity and running water up here. But, if someone up here smiles at you and you see flat white things poking out of their gums, don't be afraid; those are teeth, and we all have them up here :D

/me never misses a chance to take a shot at Slower Lower :mug:
 
/me never misses a chance to take a shot at Slower Lower :mug:

Hey, shoot away. No offence taken.:) I take shots at Slower Lower myself. I'm not even from here. I'm "one d'em for'ners". I moved here after living in the UK for a short time, but I'm originally from Pennsylvania.
 
Hola bitcholas! What's kickin chickens? What's shakin bacon?


How yall are? I'm suprised Dave hasn't stopped in this thread yet. He's just over the line in Fairhills.

Names Rob, been a lifelong DE resident, but don't hold that against me. I used to love this state, but I've been dreaming of moving to Pulaski NY the last couple years and opening up a worm store on the Salmon River where I can fly fish to my hearts content and build myself a garage for a little 20 gallon brewery.

I think I can hold out for a while now that sh*tbird Minner is no longer the Gov.

Been brewing since around '92. I used to go to the Wine Hobby place in Stanton. Guy could have had a goldmine. Anyway got into kegging in the last couple years and All Grain finally.

Looking to move here? Try the Newark area. Not out rt40 way cause that's just too congested. Try more towards the rt4/273/Kirkwood hwy area. House prices are decent, population is ...meh.. You couldn't pay me to go to Townsend or Middletown.

If anyone is interested, come on out to the Delaware Saengerbund on Salem Church Rd. You know, the place where we have the Oktoberfest. I'm the 1st VP and pretty much run the bar. There's a couple guys who brew and you're welcome to stop in have have a good german beer.

I actually work about a mile from there. I may have to stop in some time.

Well,

Can you say Dogfish Head/Victory/Penn at $3 per 1/2 liter? LOL!

I'm up for Stewarts too cause I don't get there often enough. It IS my fav upper DE brewpub. Iron Hill doesn't do it for me.

Ok, I will definatly be there sometime. And I am so happy that atleast a couple people agree with me about Iron Hill. I will go to the one in wilmington for the AHA rally and that is it.

Hey, shoot away. No offence taken.:) I take shots at Slower Lower myself. I'm not even from here. I'm "one d'em for'ners". I moved here after living in the UK for a short time, but I'm originally from Pennsylvania.


How the F did you end up there? All though I do wish I had some land instead of being conected to my damn neighbors.
 
How the F did you end up there? All though I do wish I had some land instead of being conected to my damn neighbors.

Well, when my wife and I decided we wanted to move back to the States, I put the word out. I had a friend who lived down here and he hooked me up with the company he worked for. The owner of the company relied on his word and didn't even want an interview (a rich, but not very wise business man). So when I was offered the job and most of my moving expenses paid for, I took it. It's not easy to move from one country to another, so it was a 'now or never' kind of thing.

I don't regret moving back, but aside from our home/land, we're not real happy with the area down here. There's just no infrastructure... not much to do besides the beach and that gets old quick. I miss the UK sometimes, but living there is a lot different than visiting there... at least that's my American perspective. I'd consider moving back if money wasn't an issue. Every time I visit northern DE, I say I want to move up there. It just seems more... me.
 
I can't complain about N. DE, but it doesn't hold a candle to S. Jersey. Nice houses, biug yards, great schools, and forest as far as the eye can see :)
 
I can't complain about N. DE, but it doesn't hold a candle to S. Jersey. Nice houses, biug yards, great schools, and forest as far as the eye can see :)

Don't forget about the property taxes that pay for all those nice schools.;)

I pay ~$1500/year on a 3/4 acre lot in a pretty nice development.
 
Don't forget about the property taxes that pay for all those nice schools.;)

I pay ~$1500/year on a 3/4 acre lot in a pretty nice development.

Well, prop taxes in my home town are a little more than double that for 1.5 acres, however you don't ever have to be faced with the choice of paying for a private school or for your child's inevitable bail/funeral.
 
I can't complain about N. DE, but it doesn't hold a candle to S. Jersey. Nice houses, biug yards, great schools, and forest as far as the eye can see :)

I could easily live my life never entering jersey again :D. Its funny I live the same distance from PA, MD, and NJ and go to PA and MD usually atleast once a week and Jersey like once every 4 years!

Well, when my wife and I decided we wanted to move back to the States, I put the word out. I had a friend who lived down here and he hooked me up with the company he worked for. The owner of the company relied on his word and didn't even want an interview (a rich, but not very wise business man). So when I was offered the job and most of my moving expenses paid for, I took it. It's not easy to move from one country to another, so it was a 'now or never' kind of thing.

I don't regret moving back, but aside from our home/land, we're not real happy with the area down here. There's just no infrastructure... not much to do besides the beach and that gets old quick. I miss the UK sometimes, but living there is a lot different than visiting there... at least that's my American perspective. I'd consider moving back if money wasn't an issue. Every time I visit northern DE, I say I want to move up there. It just seems more... me.


Honestly, there really isnt much to do up here either. Tons of shopping if thats your thing but its not mine. Things might be a bit of a drive for you but they probably take us just as long because of the damn traffic. Then again I live in one of the worst areas for traffic in the state. I am within 2 miles of rt 40, rt 1, rt 273, i95 and the damn mall!
 
Honestly, there really isnt much to do up here either. Tons of shopping if thats your thing but its not mine. Things might be a bit of a drive for you but they probably take us just as long because of the damn traffic.

Yeah, you're probably right, but I lived in suburban Philly for 5 years and there was just more opportunity for things to do. Down here everybody knows everybody, I have to drive ~40 min to do pretty much anything (add more in summer traffic), and since our families live in PA and NJ, visiting them (or them visiting us) involves an overnight stay... and I do much better with small doses.;)
 
"more recently our company picnic was held there"

Not the Mustang group? You work with Rolf Offshanka?


I am so happy that atleast a couple people agree with me about Iron Hill."

I just got an email that they're FINALLY getting the damn Russian Imperial Stoudt out on the 30th. It should have been out earlier. I got dragged there for my birthday after every other place was packed. I knew I wouldn't be happy, and I wasn't. This was 3 weeks ago or so and they had no Stout, No DoppleBock, No Oktoberfest, No Märzen... Middle of winter and they have 2 Weisse beers 3 IPA and a winter warmer along with their standard porter and Lager. BORING!! OVERPRICED!! OVERHYPED!!


"not much to do besides the beach"
sure there is, you can fish, and go tothe VFW. ohhh you can go to the Elks. uhhh.. you could... uhhh head to the Frog pond and get into a fight with a very manly woman named Stan who drives a dump truck for a living.


"it doesn't hold a candle to S. Jersey. Nice houses, biug yards, great schools, and forest as far as the eye can see"

And big hair and Dupont's and broken down cars and dying towns and Dupont...
 
I was a Duponter, too, but I still needed to point out the irony of a Delawarean complaining about too much DuPont in SJ ;)
 
Hey guys, another Delawarean here! We should definitely try to meet up. I live right down the road from Stewart's, so I'd definitely be up for that.
 
LOL, does it help my mother was born in Penns Grove and my aunt still lives there? No? LOL

How about that they've destroyed the Delaware river for generations on both sides of the ditch?
 
We're just lucky that Jersey worked so hard to stop the DuPont and military deal to dispose of VX gas hydrolysate at Deepwater.

PS: There wasn't a peep of dissent from Delaware. This state government sometimes astounds me. :rolleyes:
 
Damn. Here I am 6,700 miles away from home and the Delaware HBTers are going to meet up. But I'm still checking HBT... I'll be back in July from Afghanistan.
 
For all you guys up north, DFH is building a 5bbl brew pub in Wilmington, DE. If it's not public knowledge, I guess I got the inside scoop.;)
 
Possibilities:

Old Brandywine Brewery, Ships Tavern District but that would be pretty close to Iron Hill. (as if that was bad)

Hopefully though, there's a bit of expansion in the shopping center on 273 by Boscov's. Oh how cool would that be....
 
I'm not really comfortable giving out that information yet over the internet. There are parties involved that I don't want to piss off. delarob and dataz, I'll PM you. Anyone else interested, PM me.
 
Possibilities:

Old Brandywine Brewery, Ships Tavern District but that would be pretty close to Iron Hill. (as if that was bad)

Hopefully though, there's a bit of expansion in the shopping center on 273 by Boscov's. Oh how cool would that be....

If it goes near boscovs that would be very very bad for me. That is between where I work and live. I would not be able to aford it being there.
 
"If it goes near boscovs that would be very very bad for me. That is between where I work and live. I would not be able to aford it being there."

That's even more understandable... LOL! :D
 
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