OK, this is a real thing. Back in the mid-1960s, the real Rolling Rock beer from Pittsburgh was made with sulfur well water. Not only could you smell the sulfur while you drank it but an hour or two after you started drinking it, those around you could tell just what you were drinking. The beer has resurfaced as a brand but without its signature ingredient.
There is a town here in PA that we had to go through to get to NY when visiting family- Johnsonburg, PA and they have a paper mill right in the middle of the area we had to drive through and it smells like sulphur and rotten cabbage and it would make you so sick just smelling it so you learned how to hold your breath or cover your nose and nouth so you didn’t smell it, it is a good thing that it was only a shourt time before you got out of town and the smell slowly disappeared.
Nobody_Important about 1 year ago
Why did the movie Blazing Saddles just come to mind??
ASpruce2020 about 1 year ago
Onions
Enter.Name.Here about 1 year ago
Feel the burn.
Botulism Bob about 1 year ago
As Mr. Taggart once said to Lyle, “Dang! I think you’ve had enough!”.
Little Caesar about 1 year ago
And it burns, burns, burns, the ring of fire…..
Doug K about 1 year ago
Will it cause a Sulfur Spring Spew?
loridobson Premium Member about 1 year ago
Must be what the dog had for dinner.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
And here it comes in 3..2…1…
StephenHoyt about 1 year ago
Or you could cook a beans stew like chile and make the sulfur inside you
Just-me about 1 year ago
I grew up on a little farm in east Texas near a town called Sulphur Springs. It’s a nice small town.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Fat Broad loves making stone soup from the spring water….
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Wonder if she’s suggesting he’ll produce his own?
Webby_dog about 1 year ago
What they’re waiting for will eventually be methane.
gammaguy about 1 year ago
Rotten-egg drop soup?
William Bednar Premium Member about 1 year ago
Isn’t she making what the British call “treacle”?
hawkeyec Premium Member about 1 year ago
OK, this is a real thing. Back in the mid-1960s, the real Rolling Rock beer from Pittsburgh was made with sulfur well water. Not only could you smell the sulfur while you drank it but an hour or two after you started drinking it, those around you could tell just what you were drinking. The beer has resurfaced as a brand but without its signature ingredient.
paranormal about 1 year ago
A river near here has a Sulfur spring and it stinks like rotten eggs…
Angry Indeed about 1 year ago
Me thinks a wind most foul doth approacheth from the south!
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom Premium Member about 1 year ago
UH-oh.
[Unnamed Reader - 83d506] about 1 year ago
Fun And Recreation Time! (F.A.R.T.)
dlestersprint0 about 1 year ago
Fahts is funny.
T... about 1 year ago
Thanks Mastroianni and Hart, very clever and funny…
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Sulfur dioxide, to be specific.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Or egg salad soup- can’t really remember
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 1 year ago
Out of all of the gases released by life only 1% is sulfur with mercaptans which have sulfur in it in humans. What that stink is brimstone.
Sambora1 about 1 year ago
There is a town here in PA that we had to go through to get to NY when visiting family- Johnsonburg, PA and they have a paper mill right in the middle of the area we had to drive through and it smells like sulphur and rotten cabbage and it would make you so sick just smelling it so you learned how to hold your breath or cover your nose and nouth so you didn’t smell it, it is a good thing that it was only a shourt time before you got out of town and the smell slowly disappeared.
WentHulk about 1 year ago
Ew…………