GumbyDamnit! wrote:I would entertain inviting back the original Fredo: BC, just to claim Tree House and Trillium as BE geography brewers. Tremendous brewers.
On October 23, 2020 in Post #1 bigeastbiggerstage wrote:
https://thebrokenanchor.com/which-big-e ... best-beer/thebrokenanchor wrote:
Cincinnati is home to the second biggest Oktoberfest in the world behind Berlin, Germany.
1. Munich, Germany (6.4 million visitors)
2. Blumenau, Brazil (1.1 million visitors)
3. Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada (1 million visitors)
4. Cincinnati, USA (600.000 visitors)
5. Shanghai, China (300.000 visitors)
1. Munich, Germany - the 17-day festival in the heart of Munich will welcome an estimated five million visitors.
2. Blumenau, Brazil - the world’s second largest Oktoberfest where over 700,000 revellers celebrate Bavarian culture and German ancestors.
3. Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada
4. Cincinnati – America’s largest Octoberfest celebration attracts over half a million visitors each year.
5. Shanghai, China
6. Mexico City
7. Hong Kong - Marco Polo German Bierfest
8. Okinawa, Japan
9. La Crosse, Wisconsin
10. Canberra, Australia
1. Munich, Germany
2. Blumenau, Brazil
3. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
4. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
5. Brisbane, Australia
6. Qingdao, China
7. Villa General Belgrano, Argentina
8. Yokohama, Japan
9. Johannesburg, South Africa
10. Hong Kong
Outside of Germany, the largest Oktoberfest is in Kitchener, Ontario attracting over 700,000 visitors annually. The next largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany is mostly regarded as being in Blumenau, Brazil with (700,000+ visitors), and Cincinnati, Ohio (500,000+ visitors).
The Oktoberfest is the world's largest Volksfest (beer festival), held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
On August 8, 2020 thebrokenanchor wrote:
Xavier has the best basketball program in the state of Ohio.
On August 12, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
The Broken Anchor article and bigeastbiggerstage’s Post #1 both referred to "All-Time" rankings, which has a very specific meaning. With that in mind, the All-Time Best Basketball Program in Ohio rankings are clearly:
1. Ohio State
2. Cincinnati
3. Dayton
4. Xavier
I consider The Broken Anchor article to be poorly researched and poorly written, and consequently, failed to make the point that its writer intended.
At one time considered the “Beer Capital of the World”, Milwaukee was home to four of the largest brewers in the U.S. Now the city is home to only one: the Miller Brewing Co.
The Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company was an American brewery based in Milwaukee and was once the largest producer of beer in the United States.
Its namesake beer, Schlitz was known as "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" and was advertised with the slogan "When you're out of Schlitz, you're out of beer". Schlitz first became the largest beer producer in the US in 1902 and enjoyed that status at several points during the first half of the 20th century, exchanging the title with Anheuser-Busch multiple times during the 1950s. Schlitz was bought by Stroh Brewery Company in 1982 and subsequently sold along with the rest of Stroh's assets to Pabst Brewing Company in 1999.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:On October 23, 2020 in Post #1 bigeastbiggerstage wrote:
https://thebrokenanchor.com/which-big-e ... best-beer/thebrokenanchor wrote:
Cincinnati is home to the second biggest Oktoberfest in the world behind Berlin, Germany.
Wrong again. Have you ever heard of google?
The world's biggest Oktoberfest celebrations - Shift Ranking1. Munich, Germany (6.4 million visitors)
2. Blumenau, Brazil (1.1 million visitors)
3. Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada (1 million visitors)
4. Cincinnati, USA (600.000 visitors)
5. Shanghai, China (300.000 visitors)
Top 10 Oktoberfest celebrations around the world - Skyscanner1. Munich, Germany - the 17-day festival in the heart of Munich will welcome an estimated five million visitors.
2. Blumenau, Brazil - the world’s second largest Oktoberfest where over 700,000 revellers celebrate Bavarian culture and German ancestors.
3. Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada
4. Cincinnati – America’s largest Octoberfest celebration attracts over half a million visitors each year.
5. Shanghai, China
6. Mexico City
7. Hong Kong - Marco Polo German Bierfest
8. Okinawa, Japan
9. La Crosse, Wisconsin
10. Canberra, Australia
The World’s Top-10 Oktoberfest Celebrations - Trip.com1. Munich, Germany
2. Blumenau, Brazil
3. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
4. Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
5. Brisbane, Australia
6. Qingdao, China
7. Villa General Belgrano, Argentina
8. Yokohama, Japan
9. Johannesburg, South Africa
10. Hong Kong
Oktoberfest Celebrations - WikipediaOutside of Germany, the largest Oktoberfest is in Kitchener, Ontario attracting over 700,000 visitors annually. The next largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany is mostly regarded as being in Blumenau, Brazil with (700,000+ visitors), and Cincinnati, Ohio (500,000+ visitors).
Oktoberfest - WikipediaThe Oktoberfest is the world's largest Volksfest (beer festival), held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
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Octoberfest is a traditional Bavarian festival. Berlin is in the state of Brandenburg, which has a very different history and culture than Bavaria.
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biggerstage – this is only the second article of yours that I have read. The first Broken Anchor I read was as factually incorrect as this one, which is why I haven’t read any more of your articles until this morning. Please research your topic before you start typing, and stop posting fake news on HLOH – it’s a waste of your time and ours. LinkOn August 8, 2020 thebrokenanchor wrote:
Xavier has the best basketball program in the state of Ohio.On August 12, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
The Broken Anchor article and bigeastbiggerstage’s Post #1 both referred to "All-Time" rankings, which has a very specific meaning. With that in mind, the All-Time Best Basketball Program in Ohio rankings are clearly:
1. Ohio State
2. Cincinnati
3. Dayton
4. Xavier
I consider The Broken Anchor article to be poorly researched and poorly written, and consequently, failed to make the point that its writer intended.
DeltaV wrote:Yeah, I don't think I can be friends with you based on this.
First of all, you rank Milwaukie 2nd...based on Miller and PBR? Do you have constant constipation issues and need help cleaning yourself out? Because that's about all those beers are good for. You should eat more vegetables and fiber if that's the case...
Goose Island, while a perfectly fine beer, is also a sellout to InBev.
A lot of the other city beers I haven't had, so I can't comment. I'd be more than happy to try them though, if I can ever travel again...
As for Philly, YARDS!!!! I basically lived on the stuff when I lived in Philly. And if we're being specific to the main line, there are some great ones there as well; Tired Hands is right down the road from Villanova in Ardmore, and lots of other good stuff in the vicinity as well. And if we're opening up to the 'Philadelphia Area' (not sure if we're allowing that as well), I would consider Dogfish Head, Victory, Troegs, and Weyerbacher all make outstanding beers and are considered local beers by Philadelphians (and a ton more that I'm not remembering since I've been gone for 5 years). And of course, you can't forget Lager. Yes, it's been eclipsed these days by more adventurous mircrobrews, but for most of us it was the first beer we stole from our fathers, so it will have a special place in our hearts.
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