In Jail By Consent?

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How does man gain authority over man?

Majority rule
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Legislation
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Consent of the parties
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Customs of immemorial antiquity
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Force of Law
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TROLL ALE TROLL ALE TROLL ALE NOM NOM NOM
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MORE TROLL ALE ::HIC::
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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Pottapaug1938 wrote:On the other hand, I like what the people up in New Brunswick used to do. They'd buy old rum barrels, pour boiling water into them, and let the residual alcohol leach out. The result was less than perfect; but it was cheap and you could then reuse the barrels for whatever fit your fancy.
During my visit to The Glen Livet distillery in Scotland, one of the things pointed out was the fact that they recycled old French wine barrels made out of American oak.
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Pantherphil wrote:The enlightened discussion of sippin' whisky sure beats troll ale. James Vincent, have you been following the legislative maneuvering between George Dickel and Jack Daniels over the right to be called Tennessee whisky? If you can't beat 'em on taste, you can define them away. Seems like in order to be the Genuine Article the whisky needs to be kept in new white oak casks, all nicely charred. No reused casks permitted. Sounds like good news for the cooperage in your neck of the woods.
I honestly stopped paying attention to anything Jack Daniel's did after they sued Popcorn Sutton's over the shape of their bottle, covered here viewtopic.php?f=16&t=9620. Would not surprise me at all but there are several other whiskey makers out there that call themselves Tennessee whiskey so would be interesting.
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The Observer wrote: During my visit to The Glen Livet distillery in Scotland, one of the things pointed out was the fact that they recycled old French wine barrels made out of American oak.
Seems that I recall some of the better whiskeys and bourbons use used barrels that were originally used for something different first.
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rumpelstilzchen wrote:
ngupowered wrote:
Rumpel, Really? So you believe everybody that signed up read the agreement before clicking 'I consent' or whatever.
Surely a self-proclaimed expert in law, such as yourself, would not need to ask that question?
Would it not be foolish to enter into an agreement without even knowing the terms?
Who on earth would give their consent without knowing what they are consenting to? Only an idiot would do that wouldn't they?
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One of the local South Carolina breweries used 'experienced' bourbon barrels to age their Winter Ale.

IMO, the results were NOT favorable. Beer should not taste oaky and should not have the residue sweet charcoal taste.
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AndyK wrote:One of the local South Carolina breweries used 'experienced' bourbon barrels to age their Winter Ale.

IMO, the results were NOT favorable. Beer should not taste oaky and should not have the residue sweet charcoal taste.
I haven't been impressed with similar efforts up here; but then, I'm biased in favor of India Pale Ales -- West Coast style. At any rate, I figure that Troll Ale probably tastes pretty nasty, so I'll be better off with just about anything else instead.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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ROFL, my party is being crashed by a bunch of paper-bag-whiskey-hobos.
Time perhaps for the moderators to lay off the ale - 16, that many? - and start moderating - your job!
Rumpel, what does me being a law expert have to do with veracity of the answer to my question?
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How 'bout them 'Skins?
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ngupowered wrote:ROFL, my party is being crashed by a bunch of paper-bag-whiskey-hobos.
Yes, and all due to the fact that you consented to your party being crashed. Why did you do that for?
Time perhaps for the moderators to lay off the ale - 16, that many? - and start moderating - your job!
We are moderating. If you hadn't consented to your thread being crashed, this never would have happened. But it is pretty clear that the poll question has been answered. It is troll ale that gives one man authority over another man. Next time you start a thread, you should check and make sure you haven't consented to anyone entering the thread under the influence of troll ale.
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ngupowered wrote:Rumpel, what does me being a law expert have to do with veracity of the answer to my question?
I would have thought that is obvious. A law expert would know that other law experts (when entering into an agreement) would fully understand and agree to the terms of the agreement.
It kind of goes with the territory.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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Gnu - if you want moderator rights, you can start your own website.

As for the poll, I saw that I could vote for two options - I wanted to vote for Troll Ale twice.

For reused barrels, I believe some bourbon makers use old port wine casks for aging.

For troll ale, I think you would need a billy goat and a bridge to age it properly, if I remember correctly...
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Hmm, seems to me the moderator wasn't very smart. She could have added two ale options for the two votes of the poll. I mean, a toper would rather have two than one right?
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Webhick not smart :?:

It's time to get out of the line of fire - preferably into one of the nuclear-resistant bunkers.
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ngupowered wrote:She could have added two ale options for the two votes of the poll.
I not only consent to that, I totaly just did it.
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I may be mistaken, but it appears thet previous votes may have been accidentally purged.

If that's the case, I suggest that everyone go back and vote early and often -- Chicago style.
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AndyK wrote:I suggest that everyone go back and vote early and often -- Chicago style.
I just did...hic.....
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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rumpelstilzchen wrote:
AndyK wrote:I suggest that everyone go back and vote early and often -- Chicago style.
I just did...hic.....
And being in the Chicago area, I have done what I can to get out the early and often vote. Thank you for your support.
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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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My Dad once use a whiskey barrel to age his red zinfandel. Obtained the barrel from the Park & Tilford Distillery when my Mom worked there. Managed to get a full cup of Crown Royal from it plus some swish. Soaked it for weeks but still ended up with whiskey-flavoured wine. Some 45 gallons of it.
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We need to seriously get this thread back on track.

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Re: In Jail By Consent?

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Pottapaug1938 wrote:
AndyK wrote:One of the local South Carolina breweries used 'experienced' bourbon barrels to age their Winter Ale.

IMO, the results were NOT favorable. Beer should not taste oaky and should not have the residue sweet charcoal taste.
I haven't been impressed with similar efforts up here; but then, I'm biased in favor of India Pale Ales -- West Coast style. At any rate, I figure that Troll Ale probably tastes pretty nasty, so I'll be better off with just about anything else instead.
A couple of distilleries uses different barrels to age whiskey, I can recommend the Balvenie Madeira Cask.

BTW, I am really glad Gnu consented to this derailing, it really spiced up the discussion.
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