Booze!!

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Warren

Booze & Boats???

Sailing is intoxiating enought, you don't need booze on a boat. However, I have no problem with a drink or two after the anchor is set for the night. Just hope a storm doesn't come up that requires a sharp mind. Years ago I had no problem with some booze on board....however, now; driving, flying or boating, no booze.
 
May 25, 2004
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Oday 25 Tampa Bay
Wow! A thousand hits on "Booze"

This is Jack, I wrote the original post on this subject. I didn't mean to imply the the caps were not on the bottles, the caps were tightly secured but only after the bottles had been opened. Although there doesn't seem to be a clear concensus I appreciate the responses. Those that had concerns about drinking to much may sleep comfortly in their berths, drunks are not welcome in our lifestyle. again thanks, Jack
 

OldCat

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Jul 26, 2005
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Catalina , Nacra 5.8, Laser, Hobie Hawk Wonmop, CO
Why all the Flames?

Why the flames or near flames? The original poster only asked about booze - there was no implication of operating under any influence. Tied to a dock, slip or mooring - even the strictest charter companies that I know of allow a drink when tied to the hard. If you see an OldCat lounging dockside - hit him up for a drink. Unless he has the kids along, then he might be a bit dry! OldCat
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Ol'Cat, there are some folks that

get emotional about the mere mention of booze. I had a Grandmother like that. There was once a U.S. Senator that delivered a speech on the Senate floor that became known as the "If by Whiskey " speech. I regret to say I haven't been able to find it. But the essence was that, yes Whiskey can wreck lives but it can also sooth the rumpled beast. Good news folks I found it. But I was wrong in my attribution. The label "if-by-whiskey" refers to a 1952 speech by a young Mississippi lawmaker, Noah S. "Soggy" Sweat, Jr., on the subject of whether Mississippi should prohibit or legalize alcoholic beverages: If when you say whiskey you mean the devil's brew, the poison scourge, the bloody monster, that defiles innocence, dethrones reason, destroys the home, creates misery and poverty, yea, literally takes the bread from the mouths of little children; if you mean the evil drink that topples the Christian man and woman from the pinnacle of righteous, gracious living into the bottomless pit of degradation, and despair, and shame and helplessness, and hopelessness, then certainly I am against it. But; If when you say whiskey you mean the oil of conversation, the philosophic wine, the ale that is consumed when good fellows get together, that puts a song in their hearts and laughter on their lips, and the warm glow of contentment in their eyes; if you mean Christmas cheer; if you mean the stimulating drink that puts the spring in the old gentleman's step on a frosty, crispy morning; if you mean the drink which enables a man to magnify his joy, and his happiness, and to forget, if only for a little while, life's great tragedies, and heartaches, and sorrows; if you mean that drink, the sale of which pours into our treasuries untold millions of dollars, which are used to provide tender care for our little crippled children, our blind, our deaf, our dumb, our pitiful aged and infirm; to build highways and hospitals and schools, then certainly I am for it. Columnist and linguist William Safire popularized the term in his column in The New York Times, but wrongly attributed it to Florida Governor Fuller Warren. [edit]
 
Oct 25, 2005
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Catalina 30 Banderas Bay, Mexico
Grog Recipe

To make grog: Take some gunpowder and pour rum on it. Note that it will still burn. Add water to the rum until gunpowder will not burn. Easy ... if your boat has cannon ... :)
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
I found the If by whiskey speech.

Please see my previous post on this thread.
 

OldCat

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Jul 26, 2005
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Catalina , Nacra 5.8, Laser, Hobie Hawk Wonmop, CO
The Real Grog -

Not gunpowder and water - the real scurvy fighting mix may be found in the link to Pusser's Rum, below. And thanks Ross for the speech - something to add a bit of perspective. Almost time for the evening glass of Sherry ;) , I'll slip one the Admiral's way as well - after all - a happier Admiral is good for this crew! ;) :) OldCat
 
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Benny

I do the same and never had

any spoilage. Now wine is a different story and beer gets a flat taste if left unrefrigerated.
 

xua

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Jul 22, 2006
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Macgregor 22 FairHAven, NJ
Re: Booze, gunpowder, and limes

Not that I am an expert, but, there are some possible misconceptions. Royal Navy seamen had certain "guaranteed" benefits, among them certain amounts of food and supplies like alachol and tobacco. The ration was originally wine or beer, but rum was substituted in the West Indies station. There is/was a formula for converting from one type of alcahol to another. If no alachol was available, the sailors got a credit at the end of the voyage. Watering down the rum was used as a form of punishment, as the belief was that the water would dilute the effects of the alcahol. Gunpowder was used to determine the proof of liquor, not as part of the receipe. Don't know how that worked. Limes were believed to be the strongest anti-scoubutic (sp?) but there are others. Like cabbage. Believe there is some confusion with the custom of drinking Quinine in India to combat Malaria. The habit arose of mixing Gin with the quinine to kill the taste of the quinine, leading to Gin and Tonics
 
Oct 25, 2005
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Catalina 30 Banderas Bay, Mexico
Exactly

The proportion of water to rum was set using gunpowder. I didn't mead to imply that gunpowder was part of the final product. :)
 
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