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I spent one weekend in Milwaukee, and ended up with a hell of a hangover.
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The county I grew up in is pink, the one I most recently lived in for about 15 years is orange... The the county I live in now isn't marked but it's quite desolate for the most part.
Yes we love our drink in WI. |
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hell I may move there if they vote for trump, beer and shit is good.
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Hell yeah... an orange county here. I knew we were different when bartenders and waitresses up and down the Vegas strip asked how we could drink like we did, until they found out we were cheeseheads.
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Quoted: Minnesota is McLeod County which is Hutchinson. Anyone know what up with dat? No reservations down there, just farmland mostly. View Quote It's actually Lesuer county, and I bet that map is wrong. It should probably be the county to the southwest of it, Blue Earth county where Minnesota State University Mankato is located. MSUM has some serious drinking going on. I'm actually surprised that Sterns county and St Cloud State didn't make the list. |
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Quoted: I was just wondering how many of those were reservations lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Invalid. Not one reservation listed. I was just wondering how many of those were reservations lol The South Dakota counties are surely mostly Reservations. |
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What'll really bake your noodle is when you realize Milwaukee County isn't shaded at all, and Dane County (University of Wisconsin - Madison) is only shaded yellow.
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Quoted: The South Dakota counties are surely mostly Reservations. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Invalid. Not one reservation listed. I was just wondering how many of those were reservations lol The South Dakota counties are surely mostly Reservations. They should be. There's a geography lesson upthread indicating the mapmakers screwed up, and Oglala county is actually is the SW of the state. Good to know. Zero.zero intention of ever going there. Though lots of the rest of SD look very pretty. Also pushing X for doubt on Montana not being represented. I literally laughed out loud, visiting family in Missoula, and seeing at a brewery, three separate whiteboards filled with the names of different Montana breweries and distilleries. Far exceeding the number in the Greater Houston area. We have over 5 million people; Montana has around 3. |
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Come on up.
Bring your spare liver. And Cajun food. Lots of Cajun food. |
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Quoted: They should be. There's a geography lesson upthread indicating the mapmakers screwed up, and Oglala county is actually is the SW of the state. Good to know. Zero.zero intention of ever going there. Though lots of the rest of SD look very pretty. Also pushing X for doubt on Montana not being represented. I literally laughed out loud, visiting family in Missoula, and seeing at a brewery, three separate whiteboards filled with the names of different Montana breweries and distilleries. Far exceeding the number in the Greater Houston area. We have over 5 million people; Montana has around 3. View Quote I don't think people from outside the upper midwest realize just how much booze we up here consume. Most people I know have at least a couple of drinks EVERY night of the week, and more on weekends. I'm not even talking about alcoholics or drunks, just normal people having a few beers every single night. Always. I now fit into that category myself, and I can't even remember the last time I was drunk, maybe 3 or 4 years ago? My parents didn't drunk much which was fairly unusual. My dad would have A beer at get together but I never saw him or my mother drunk in my life. But most friends and family always have a drink or two at pretty much every event, and with dinner at home with family. I come from a solidly middle to upper middle class area, not a trailer park. Neighbors and family friends were teachers, mechanics, plumbers, etc. I didn't really know many alcoholics growing up, just lots of people who enjoyed a drink or two. I rarely saw any of my friends parents drunk save on friend. |
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Wisconsin is amazing, there are bars everywhere and random dudes who sell the most amazing cheese soup you've ever had at a roadside stand.
Judge a people not by the city center, which is universal trash, but by the actual state. Except Maryland. |
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Quoted: Invalid. Not one reservation listed. View Quote I don't know a lot of my youth was spent on an Apache Reservation and I lived in Wisconsin for a while. Wisconsin drinks harder, for sure. I lived next door to a distillery here by accident. Wisconsin has Kentucky beat, zero doubt RIP Skips Friendly Village. That tavern kinda sucked, and I miss it |
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Yeah my alcoholic sister is in one of those top 10 counties. It’s the same sound as a bar at closing time every time they empty their trash can
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Did we just become best friends? Let’s party! |
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I have grown up in Wis but lived in several states. Yes we are very good at drinking. We're generally friendly and say how are you. Day drinking is where is at, and I will take, "one for the ditch" as I take an hour to say goodbye.
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I have to say I’d normally be a bit embarrassed, being in the home of Anheuser Busch and all. But after the tranny shit show, I’m glad AB is fucking suffering.
However we could step our game up with some actual decent beer. |
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Wisconsin deer camp and sap camp are both things of beauty and require a sturdy liver.
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Quoted: I knew it before I opened the thread. Hello Wisconsin! We call beer Wisconsin water. I live close to the smallest village in America with a brewery. The drinking culture is strong up here too. There's lots of activities going on sponsored by the bars and with the bars - charties and the such. The UTV and ATV trails that run between the towns have side trails to the bars (and restaurants, gas stations, and tourist stuff) in towns. Some towns allow them on all the streets, others to designated ones or alleys only to-and-from. In the winter (when we get enough snow) the trails are groomed and the snow machine season starts up and bars open for the club runs. When I drive by some of these places there will be a dozen or more side-by-sides and twenty people enjoying adult beverages out in the bar's patio having a good time. View Quote Come on down to Bents sometime I'll buy you a beer. |
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Obviously they have never been to Escambia County FL or New Orleans for that matter.
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The Iowa counties make no sense at all. Dubuque County I could maybe see, the others no. Skips to the two college town counties completely. That little red county in the far northwest is Lyon. Nobody lives there. The others are just ordinary farm country. Whatever data base they are using is nonsense.
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