What Are You Doing Right Now
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Apparently today is Prime Day on Amazon. Some good deals so far.
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Updated a Linux Server running ScreenConnect....
for being inexperienced in LInux,.. wasn't to bad...
Thanks @scottalanmiller
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@MarigabyFrias has landed in Columbia where she is hanging out for a few days.
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Just ordered a pizza and poured one of these...
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Ommegane is local to the Rochester region, they have some really awesome beers. They also have a beer coming out that is some how in conjunction with Game of Thrones (I heard this on the news this morning)
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Ommegane is local to the Rochester region, they have some really awesome beers. They also have a beer coming out that is some how in conjunction with Game of Thrones (I heard this on the news this morning)
Cooperstown is one region over. Center of the Central Leatherstocking Region.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Ommegane is local to the Rochester region, they have some really awesome beers. They also have a beer coming out that is some how in conjunction with Game of Thrones (I heard this on the news this morning)
Like putting a label on it?
Come over here, I'll get you a real one
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They (Ommegane) are also working to bring hops production back to NY.
After prohibition, hops pretty much died off in NY, but NY was the number one producer before hand.
Now it's imported, and often taste worse because of the travel that the crop has to endure.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
They (Ommegane) are also working to bring hops production back to NY.
After prohibition, hops pretty much died off in NY, but NY was the number one producer before hand.
Now it's imported, and often taste worse because of the travel that the crop has to endure.
I know several hop growers in NY. Pretty sure that @coliver is somehow involved in some. We have friends with a brewery in the Rochester area that grow their own as well.
Hops have already come back pretty hard and, in fact, NY requires that beer makers use a certain percentage of NY hops and it is causing beer production problems because NY can't make enough hops fast enough.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
They (Ommegane) are also working to bring hops production back to NY.
After prohibition, hops pretty much died off in NY, but NY was the number one producer before hand.
Now it's imported, and often taste worse because of the travel that the crop has to endure.
I know several hop growers in NY. Pretty sure that @coliver is somehow involved in some. We have friends with a brewery in the Rochester area that grow their own as well.
Hops have already come back pretty hard and, in fact, NY requires that beer makers use a certain percentage of NY hops and it is causing beer production problems because NY can't make enough hops fast enough.
It's probably the same here and over at your place: The small breweries are great, everything else is just mass production...
And planting hops locally isn't that bad, could create some jobs and you won't have to import as much.
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@thwr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
They (Ommegane) are also working to bring hops production back to NY.
After prohibition, hops pretty much died off in NY, but NY was the number one producer before hand.
Now it's imported, and often taste worse because of the travel that the crop has to endure.
I know several hop growers in NY. Pretty sure that @coliver is somehow involved in some. We have friends with a brewery in the Rochester area that grow their own as well.
Hops have already come back pretty hard and, in fact, NY requires that beer makers use a certain percentage of NY hops and it is causing beer production problems because NY can't make enough hops fast enough.
It's probably the same here and over at your place: The small breweries are great, everything else is just mass production...
And planting hops locally isn't that bad, could create some jobs and you won't have to import as much.
Oh it's good. Although NY agriculture is already so big that it's hard for it to grow. Anything grown just displaces something else.
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@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Ommegane is local to the Rochester region, they have some really awesome beers. They also have a beer coming out that is some how in conjunction with Game of Thrones (I heard this on the news this morning)
Close, Cooperstown. We hit that brewery up every few months.
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On the phone with tier 1 Comcast Business support, for problems not on their network. Traceroute stops responding either at their network edge, or somewhere along the line at AT&T. Can't process payments right now
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
They (Ommegane) are also working to bring hops production back to NY.
After prohibition, hops pretty much died off in NY, but NY was the number one producer before hand.
Now it's imported, and often taste worse because of the travel that the crop has to endure.
I know several hop growers in NY. Pretty sure that @coliver is somehow involved in some. We have friends with a brewery in the Rochester area that grow their own as well.
Hops have already come back pretty hard and, in fact, NY requires that beer makers use a certain percentage of NY hops and it is causing beer production problems because NY can't make enough hops fast enough.
Yep, we're growing hops on our family farm. Nightlothops.com
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The rules regarding hops is going to make brewing in New York very difficult until supply matches demand. We've been inundated with calls and emails from pub and microbreweries looking for hops.
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So what... You guys aren't allowed to grow enough? Or can you simply not grow them fast enough?
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@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
The rules regarding hops is going to make brewing in New York very difficult until supply matches demand. We've been inundated with calls and emails from pub and microbreweries looking for hops.
Well, that's good for you guys for the time being.