A BNSF train containing tank cars of Coors beer derailed in Devner. The story below.
Beer Train Derails, Dousing Denver Yard From Associated PressMay 23, 2007 11:35 AM EDT
DENVER - A string of runaway rail cars spilled beer in downtown Denver Wednesday after they crashed into a parked locomotive and derailed. No one was hurt, and the railroad's mainline operations were not affected, said Steve Forsberg, a spokesman for BNSF Railway, based in Fort Worth, Texas. Forsberg said a switch engine was assembling a train around 4:30 a.m. when the crew lost control of the 34 cars, which rolled downhill into the stationary locomotive. A tanker car carrying Coors beer overturned and spilled its contents onto the rail yard, Forsberg said. Another car carrying asphalt was damaged and leaked. Forsberg did not know how much beer and asphalt spilled. Two parked locomotives were heavily damaged, and several freight cars were damaged.
Yes saw that on CNN. Luckily nobody was hurt
igoldberg wrote: A BNSF train containing tank cars of Coors beer derailed in Devner. The story below. Beer Train Derails, Dousing Denver Yard From Associated PressMay 23, 2007 11:35 AM EDT DENVER - A string of runaway rail cars spilled beer in downtown Denver Wednesday after they crashed into a parked locomotive and derailed. No one was hurt, and the railroad's mainline operations were not affected, said Steve Forsberg, a spokesman for BNSF Railway, based in Fort Worth, Texas. Forsberg said a switch engine was assembling a train around 4:30 a.m. when the crew lost control of the 34 cars, which rolled downhill into the stationary locomotive. A tanker car carrying Coors beer overturned and spilled its contents onto the rail yard, Forsberg said. Another car carrying asphalt was damaged and leaked. Forsberg did not know how much beer and asphalt spilled. Two parked locomotives were heavily damaged, and several freight cars were damaged.
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Can't help wondering what the area smelled like after the spill....
Now if they had lost a carload of Asahi, I would cry.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
wabash1 wrote:To even think you could put lone star in the same string as coors is a insult to coors. and the other guys on here probley drink that crap called butt wiper. i mean budwiser. and that is a very large streach to call that beer. the busch brewery in st. louis draws its water straight from the river puts it in the vats then starts chemically purifying the water. to give you that great tasting preimum beer. oh how great this is until you relize that the brewery sits 1/4 mile down stream from the st. louis treatment plant. dumping crap in the river. oh um... go ahead look that up on google earth search or what ever you call that thing to look from the sky. while having a fresh cold can of the treatment plant......
Tulyar15 wrote: wabash1 wrote:To even think you could put lone star in the same string as coors is a insult to coors. and the other guys on here probley drink that crap called butt wiper. i mean budwiser. and that is a very large streach to call that beer. the busch brewery in st. louis draws its water straight from the river puts it in the vats then starts chemically purifying the water. to give you that great tasting preimum beer. oh how great this is until you relize that the brewery sits 1/4 mile down stream from the st. louis treatment plant. dumping crap in the river. oh um... go ahead look that up on google earth search or what ever you call that thing to look from the sky. while having a fresh cold can of the treatment plant......These days "butt wiper" is marketed heavily in Britain too. Most of the "butt wiper" sold here is also brewed at the former Watneys brewery in Mortlake, near London (where the infamous Watneys Red Barrel beer used to be brewed!). Funnily enough, Mortlake is old English for 'dead' or 'stagnant water'. Say no more!
Ahem...at least one of us actually likes Coors....
Anyways, to get this thread back on track (pardon the pun), it seems that the BNSF didn't report this to the Denver Fire Department, and they weren't happy about it. It was reported on the morning news (which means it was at least partially screwed up) that they'll be fined for not reporting the spill.
Just for curiosity, what are the requirements on derailments and reporting them to authorities? Does a RR only have to report it if there is a spill? Or do they have to report anything involving a wheel off the track (which I would guess meant that emergency services must have been really busy in the last days of the Rock Island)?
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Chris: Typical over-reaction by City of Denver (they called the wort a hazardous material)...The mechanical forces had an immediate response (happened right outside their door almost at the 1-spot) and the asphalt spill was minimal. The tanks on the two destroyed locomotives did not leak and the small amount of asphalt emulsion didn't go anywhere.
While they did "slightly" exceed the FRA unit of property test () in damage, the BNSF folks were a little more concerned about other issues. The city had best watch it's step, or some of its nearby skeletons will come out of the closet, much to their embarassment. Cooler heads will prevail and the grandstanding by Denver Fire will go away.
The local news media, of course, went into Distort-The-Facts mode.
snagletooth wrote: Tulyar15 wrote: wabash1 wrote:To even think you could put lone star in the same string as coors is a insult to coors. and the other guys on here probley drink that crap called butt wiper. i mean budwiser. and that is a very large streach to call that beer. the busch brewery in st. louis draws its water straight from the river puts it in the vats then starts chemically purifying the water. to give you that great tasting preimum beer. oh how great this is until you relize that the brewery sits 1/4 mile down stream from the st. louis treatment plant. dumping crap in the river. oh um... go ahead look that up on google earth search or what ever you call that thing to look from the sky. while having a fresh cold can of the treatment plant......These days "butt wiper" is marketed heavily in Britain too. Most of the "butt wiper" sold here is also brewed at the former Watneys brewery in Mortlake, near London (where the infamous Watneys Red Barrel beer used to be brewed!). Funnily enough, Mortlake is old English for 'dead' or 'stagnant water'. Say no more!So what are you two saying, you'd rather drink a girl's ultra light beer-flavored water made from "fresh" mountain spring water that some bear just did his business in next to a hand full of trout getting busy? They only people I've met that drink Coor's don't drink, they just stand around looking pretty with a beer in their hand.
well i have drank that sissy beer. bear pee is pretty good. mix in cougar and its the foam in my bear. but i dont care what beer or bear or treatment plant you drink, im a whiskey drinker wild turkey 101 tickles my taste buds. but if it was good enough for johny paycheck. then if handed to me i still drink a cold cans of COORS. brewed from mountain pee , just a few cans would bring you to your knees. it sure is fine , get your girl friend drunk you can
Tulyar15 wrote: snagletooth wrote: Tulyar15 wrote: wabash1 wrote:To even think you could put lone star in the same string as coors is a insult to coors. and the other guys on here probley drink that crap called butt wiper. i mean budwiser. and that is a very large streach to call that beer. the busch brewery in st. louis draws its water straight from the river puts it in the vats then starts chemically purifying the water. to give you that great tasting preimum beer. oh how great this is until you relize that the brewery sits 1/4 mile down stream from the st. louis treatment plant. dumping crap in the river. oh um... go ahead look that up on google earth search or what ever you call that thing to look from the sky. while having a fresh cold can of the treatment plant......These days "butt wiper" is marketed heavily in Britain too. Most of the "butt wiper" sold here is also brewed at the former Watneys brewery in Mortlake, near London (where the infamous Watneys Red Barrel beer used to be brewed!). Funnily enough, Mortlake is old English for 'dead' or 'stagnant water'. Say no more!So what are you two saying, you'd rather drink a girl's ultra light beer-flavored water made from "fresh" mountain spring water that some bear just did his business in next to a hand full of trout getting busy? They only people I've met that drink Coor's don't drink, they just stand around looking pretty with a beer in their hand.No, I drink Real Ale! (see www.camra.org.uk)I like beer with hops in it, not rice!
Bud? Miller???? quack quack....
Real men drink Steel Reserve.
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snagletooth wrote:wait, wait. wait. Ive had Gineuss, Blaaa!. I've had Harps!!! MMMM. Iv've had Canadina Whachamatcallit!! bUT IN AMERICA, Bud is king , Miller is second, and Coor's. well, they ain't what they USED to be! (Coors) Can any one say "girl's beer"? If youre taling American( and affordable) GIVE ME BUD, CUASE i CAN AFFORD IT. iF YOURE TALKING ABOUT WHAT i CAN'T AFFORD, iT'S HARP'S, second being The astralion beer (sorry, so sorry) the Pint canner. God, I'll know it in the mornin', dang it. ANYWAY, you know what I mean, right?
Fosters, mate!
The Harp that we get in the States is brewed in Canada, and not Ireland, so it is a Canadian brew (same as Fosters and a few others). I believe that some of the kegged Guinness comes out of Canada as well.
Edit: So it wouldn't be "Foster's, mate!", it would be "Foster's, eh!".
csmith9474 wrote:The Harp that we get in the States is brewed in Canada, and not Ireland, so it is a Canadian brew (same as Fosters and a few others). I believe that some of the kegged Guinness comes out of Canada as well.Edit: So it wouldn't be "Foster's, mate!", it would be "Foster's, eh!".
Maybe, but are there no Bass fans around?
I still say what we need is an English to English Dictionary. Along with Scots, Irish, Canadaien, Aussie, and NZ. My ancestor's where all Brit. Amazing how we purposfully differentiated ourselves. Now we are lost.
My favorite is Pabst Blue Ribbon followed closely by Old Style.
I haven't figured out why, but Miller gives me the biggest headaches the next day. I can drink twice as much of any other beer and be fine, but Miller does something to me. It ruined a trainwatching day and for that, I will never forgive it.
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