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>wake up
>remember that the Pennsylvania rye whiskey industry which was as big as Kentucky bourbon was destroyed by prohibition and it never recovered

>> No.17712664

>wake up
>remember that the country and world are going to shit at astonishing speed

>> No.17712681

>>17712649
Interesting. Was not aware

>> No.17712688

Pour one out for the food and drink that modern man never got to taste

>> No.17712691

>wake up
>remember McDonald's used to sell super size fries fried in beef tallow for 99 cents

>> No.17712705

>>17712649
Apparently it was all made with three chamber stills, there is a company that just started selling it again but they patented the three chamber still like kikes and want to charge you out the ass for it like kikes.
Hopefully some distilleries challenge the patent in court considering the technology was not invented by him and is hundreds of years old.

>> No.17712806

>>17712705
Name of said kike?

>> No.17712811

>>17712664
And what will you do about it?
The most you'll do is kill innocent people that have nothing to do with the people actually ruining this world.

>> No.17712812

>wake up
>grab my brush and put on a litle make up

>> No.17712815

>>17712806
Todd Leopold, he owns leopold bros, he wants 250 a bottle for it when it is still young whiskey.

>> No.17712829

>>17712649
bye frogshit

>> No.17713639

bumping this just to make >>17712829 upset

>> No.17713674

>>17712649
At least craft beer recovered. Shame about the current hazy IPA fad, though.

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>>17712829
Hi fren

>> No.17713733

>>17712664
>wake up
>remember i bought my comfy ocean side cottage just in nick of time while it was still affordable and now i get to watch the world burn around me in peace

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>>17712649
>wake up
>remember what happened to Pizza Hut
JUST

>> No.17713806

>>17713793
I ended up getting the spicy veggie lover's yesterday for lunch. It was pretty good but nowhere near as good as PH used to be (and i'm old enough to remember). Sometimes a little greasy is a good thing.

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>wake up
>its my birthday

>> No.17713905

>>17712664
It's really not that bad man. You watch the news too much

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>>17712649
>Wake up
>Remember it's Easter and thank God

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>>17713809
Happy birthday

>> No.17714467

>>17712649
>wake up
>grab a brush, put on a little makeup
>hide the scars to fade away the shakeup

>> No.17714496

>>17712649
>Not drinking craft rye whiskey made in Pennsylvania and New York
You can make a good Manhattan from distillers on the Brooklyn waterfront.

>> No.17714503

>>17712649
Consolidation under the law was always the point of prohibition. Most people don't figure that out.

>> No.17714544

>>17712664
There's always difficulties in different things, but it doesn't help to overdramatize things.

>> No.17714558

>>17713806
>>17713793
what they did to the pan pizza dough is a fucking crime

>> No.17714637

>>17712812
Hide the scars to fade away the shake-up
Why'd you leave the keys upon the table?

>> No.17714646

>>17712649
Apparently the USA used to make a lot of cider before prohibition and a lot of apple trees were specifically planted for making cider. Then they were cut down and those varieties were completely lost.

>> No.17714654

>>17714646
yeah, a lot of apples used for cider weren't really "good" for straight eating
and lets not even talk about what it did to beer brewing jesus christ
>Busch used to be a german brewery

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>>17712649
>wake up
>remember I don't really care for rye and much prefer bourbon
Happy Easter everyone.

>> No.17714983

>>17712649
says volumes about the incompetence of alckies and industry owners to organize and fuck over the prohibitionists. You'd think drinkers would outnumber teetotalers about 10 to 1 but im a historylet

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>>17714646
An apple a day keeps the doctor away my ass. That's a lie spread by orchard lobbyists.

>> No.17715020

>>17713905
imagine living through the last 5 years and thinking everything's fine

>> No.17715072

>>17715020
Anyone who thinks things aren't horribly out of control is a moron, but to paraphrase Clemens, "Anyone who doesn't watch the news is uninformed, and anyone who does is misinformed."

>> No.17715146

>>17714503
Always laugh when people say Prohibition didn't work. It absolutely did because this was the intended action and also people never drank to anywhere near pre-Prohibition days after either.
To this day the US punches below it's weight drinking given it's position and culture and that absolutely was not the case before Prohibition

>> No.17715472

>>17715020
Yes.jpg

>> No.17715478

>>17714646
That whole Johnny appleseed folklore is about planting apple trees for cider

>> No.17715544

Women should never be involved in politics

>> No.17715572

>>17712649
Board full of frogs

>> No.17715605

>>17715020
That there's problems is not the same as saying it's the worst it's ever been. In the last century alone we had way more war and death and risk of annihilation than on the last 20 or 30 years. It's probably true that the post-soviet era was a bit of a break from history, but we've also seen the greatest reduction in poverty and hunger in human history. We're even seeing peak farmland in the US.
It's good to keep perspective.

>> No.17715678

>>17715020
Shit posting on pol and watching the news every day for extended periods of time isn't healthy . Yea shits fucked, but its always been that way of you take notice of it all the time.
Look at life during the 70s and 80s, shit looked like posy civilization in some places, especially in the now revitalized rust belt and NYC for example.

>> No.17716563 [DELETED] 

>>17712649
tell me about bro, my family had one of those operations that prohibition killed in a small town. Had a beer brewery and like 10 years before prohibition they added a proper whisky still line. Prohibition fucked over an entire generation of my family, those that weren't in the brew/still side of the business were in the grain trade side. Prohibition fucked them all. There was nothing left to start over with.