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Beer on I-91 corridor



 
 
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Old 13-11-2004, 01:10 AM
Joseph Kubera
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Default Beer on I-91 corridor

Hi, I'm an occasional lurker, but de-lurking because I'm taking a trip north
tomorrow. Specifically, any places to recommend (brewpubs, micros, etc.) along
I-91 (or a SHORT detour therefrom) through VT / MA / CT? Or I-84 from Hartford
to Danbury?

Thank you.

Joe
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Old 16-11-2004, 04:03 AM
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Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open...and a terrible time to
drink beer anyway.

Sigh.

Joe
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Old 16-11-2004, 04:03 AM
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Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open...and a terrible time to
drink beer anyway.

Sigh.

Joe
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Old 16-11-2004, 04:07 AM
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Joseph Kubera wrote:

Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open


Terrible to find a brewery open--- when you're there?

...and a terrible time to
drink beer anyway.


How so? Never had a problem.

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Old 16-11-2004, 04:07 AM
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Joseph Kubera wrote:

Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open


Terrible to find a brewery open--- when you're there?

...and a terrible time to
drink beer anyway.


How so? Never had a problem.

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Old 16-11-2004, 04:07 AM
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Joseph Kubera wrote:

Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open


Terrible to find a brewery open--- when you're there?

...and a terrible time to
drink beer anyway.


How so? Never had a problem.

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Old 16-11-2004, 07:13 AM
Joris Pattyn
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"Joseph Kubera" schreef in bericht
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Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open...and a terrible time
to
drink beer anyway.

Sigh.


You ought to sigh - about yourself. It is a well-known and proven fact that
taste discrimination peaks at around 11.00AM. I wish I found myself every
Sunday morning at a brewery - no better time for trying its products.

Joris



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Old 16-11-2004, 07:13 AM
Joris Pattyn
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"Joseph Kubera" schreef in bericht
...
Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open...and a terrible time
to
drink beer anyway.

Sigh.


You ought to sigh - about yourself. It is a well-known and proven fact that
taste discrimination peaks at around 11.00AM. I wish I found myself every
Sunday morning at a brewery - no better time for trying its products.

Joris



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Old 16-11-2004, 07:13 AM
Joris Pattyn
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"Joseph Kubera" schreef in bericht
...
Well, I sort of answered my own question...Harpoon Brewery is near I-91 in
Vermont, but as it turned out, I only had time to make a stop on Sunday
morning...a terrible time to find such a place open...and a terrible time
to
drink beer anyway.

Sigh.


You ought to sigh - about yourself. It is a well-known and proven fact that
taste discrimination peaks at around 11.00AM. I wish I found myself every
Sunday morning at a brewery - no better time for trying its products.

Joris



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Old 16-11-2004, 05:52 PM
Joseph Kubera
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You ought to sigh - about yourself. It is a well-known and proven fact that
taste discrimination peaks at around 11.00AM. I wish I found myself every
Sunday morning at a brewery - no better time for trying its products.


Actually, I was trying to communicate that the place was literally closed on
Sunday morning. A shame.

Perhaps you're right about taste discrimination peaking at 11:00 AM. Hadn't
thought of that before, but it's borne out by the fact that I drink pretty
exotic and wonderful teas in the morning. I am just unused to having alcohol
that early in the day.

Joe
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Old 16-11-2004, 05:52 PM
Joseph Kubera
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You ought to sigh - about yourself. It is a well-known and proven fact that
taste discrimination peaks at around 11.00AM. I wish I found myself every
Sunday morning at a brewery - no better time for trying its products.


Actually, I was trying to communicate that the place was literally closed on
Sunday morning. A shame.

Perhaps you're right about taste discrimination peaking at 11:00 AM. Hadn't
thought of that before, but it's borne out by the fact that I drink pretty
exotic and wonderful teas in the morning. I am just unused to having alcohol
that early in the day.

Joe
 




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