i'm not a drunk... i'm just from wisconsin.jaxangler wrote:If there are any ad comms lurking they are going to think they let in a bunch of drunks lol.
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jaxangler wrote:If there are any ad comms lurking they are going to think they let in a bunch of drunks lol.
Don't they throw keg and wine parties for the students? It just shows that they made the right decision by selecting us.
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Panther7 wrote:i'm not a drunk... i'm just from wisconsin.jaxangler wrote:If there are any ad comms lurking they are going to think they let in a bunch of drunks lol.
I want to see you wearing that on a T-shirt on ASD.
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The distinguishing factor is that Jack Daniels is Charcoal filtered. Otherwise it's a bourbon for all intents and purposes (unless you're a purist who wants to argue geographic location as a factor).MarkRenton wrote:Jack Daniels isn't bourbon. It's a Tennessee Whiskey.sibley wrote:5th grade memories.Panther7 wrote:MarkRenton wrote:I think the distinction is by alcohol content, so it's hard to get around. All liquors are derived from an organic base. Vodka = potatoes, Bourbon = corn mash. So even when brewing beer, you're supposed to stay under some threshold.
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I thought bourbon had to do with the lyme content of the water source... according to the jack daniels commercials, anyway. But you can't fine someone for their anaerobic bacteria being out of control, can you? I mean, that's not really their fault... that's like fining someone for having 4 feet of snow in their yard and messing with the neighborhood's beauty. There must be some other mechanism of definition.There's other parts to being a bourbon as well besides the corn mash. Like being distilled in oak barrels. I'm not too sure what distinguishes a TN whiskey from bourbon besides location of distilling, but there's definitely a difference.
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I'm an absolute purist when it comes to TN whiskey and bourbon. I wouldn't be adamant if the quality was on par - it's not. Bourbon's way better as a whole.
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MarkRenton wrote:I'm an absolute purist when it comes to TN whiskey and bourbon. I wouldn't be adamant if the quality was on par - it's not. Bourbon's way better as a whole.
I hope you mean specific bourbons, and not say, Kentucky Gentleman.
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Or Beam's 8 Star. That's why i said "as a whole". Some bourbons aren't very good, but on aggregate, boubon's much better.HERetICal wrote:MarkRenton wrote:I'm an absolute purist when it comes to TN whiskey and bourbon. I wouldn't be adamant if the quality was on par - it's not. Bourbon's way better as a whole.
I hope you mean specific bourbons, and not say, Kentucky Gentleman.
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My apologies. You did indicate you were referring to them generally.MarkRenton wrote:Or Beam's 8 Star. That's why i said "as a whole". Some bourbons aren't very good, but on aggregate, boubon's much better.HERetICal wrote:MarkRenton wrote:I'm an absolute purist when it comes to TN whiskey and bourbon. I wouldn't be adamant if the quality was on par - it's not. Bourbon's way better as a whole.
I hope you mean specific bourbons, and not say, Kentucky Gentleman.
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Man, I was excited to see three new pages of posting since the last time I checked. Little did I know 2 of them would be about making distilleries. Oh well, carry on.
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Thanks Tim Gunncpboy77 wrote:Man, I was excited to see three new pages of posting since the last time I checked. Little did I know 2 of them would be about making distilleries. Oh well, carry on.

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Since we have determined that it is illegal, I would like to explicitly state that I shall not be investigating how to make a distillery. Seems like a bad idea.
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Is anyone going for the April Open House? I thought I read somewhere that usually some of the current students involved with the Open House set something up at a bar after...
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hey im planning on going to the april one.jmhendri wrote:Is anyone going for the April Open House? I thought I read somewhere that usually some of the current students involved with the Open House set something up at a bar after...

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bryntax wrote:hey im planning on going to the april one.jmhendri wrote:Is anyone going for the April Open House? I thought I read somewhere that usually some of the current students involved with the Open House set something up at a bar after...
+1. I'll be the white guy in his early 20's. Look for me.
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+1D. H2Oman wrote:bryntax wrote:hey im planning on going to the april one.jmhendri wrote:Is anyone going for the April Open House? I thought I read somewhere that usually some of the current students involved with the Open House set something up at a bar after...
+1. I'll be the white guy in his early 20's. Look for me.
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Also going to April 2. I'll be the tall, long-haired, duck-toed, round-faced fellow.fathergoose wrote:+1D. H2Oman wrote:bryntax wrote:hey im planning on going to the april one.jmhendri wrote:Is anyone going for the April Open House? I thought I read somewhere that usually some of the current students involved with the Open House set something up at a bar after...
+1. I'll be the white guy in his early 20's. Look for me.
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loving the descriptions you all have given yourself. wouldn't be able to do it for me... thinking hard now though.
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SpaceDawg wrote:Panther7 wrote:i'm not a drunk... i'm just from wisconsin.jaxangler wrote:If there are any ad comms lurking they are going to think they let in a bunch of drunks lol.
I want to see you wearing that on a T-shirt on ASD.
I would, but I don't know where I could get a custom shirt on such a short notice.
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oh sweet i'll keep an eye out. you might see me first, look for the only LGBT chick in the state of Virginia.D. H2Oman wrote:bryntax wrote:hey im planning on going to the april one.jmhendri wrote:Is anyone going for the April Open House? I thought I read somewhere that usually some of the current students involved with the Open House set something up at a bar after...
+1. I'll be the white guy in his early 20's. Look for me.
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lol, I'm sure there are at least one or two more....maybe. Also, do you want me respond to this via PM as wellbryntax wrote: oh sweet i'll keep an eye out. you might see me first, look for the only LGBT chick in the state of Virginia.

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lolz, stfu its too early to work buttons correctly!!D. H2Oman wrote:lol, I'm sure there are at least one or two more....maybe. Also, do you want me respond to this via PM as wellbryntax wrote: oh sweet i'll keep an eye out. you might see me first, look for the only LGBT chick in the state of Virginia.

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Sharpie and bumper sticker. Done.Panther7 wrote:SpaceDawg wrote:Panther7 wrote:i'm not a drunk... i'm just from wisconsin.jaxangler wrote:If there are any ad comms lurking they are going to think they let in a bunch of drunks lol.
I want to see you wearing that on a T-shirt on ASD.
I would, but I don't know where I could get a custom shirt on such a short notice.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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