they have a taproom in the city that is super close to opening. I'm excited to go check it out. From their instagram post the art on the wall is dope!
Their art & branding have always been top notch. Wish I could say their same for the beer.
they have a taproom in the city that is super close to opening. I'm excited to go check it out. From their instagram post the art on the wall is dope!
Truer words have never been spokenTheir art & branding have always been top notch. Wish I could say their same for the beer.
That guy is prob a total dick for saying that.Still chuckling at whoever said "they're putting in a FedEx window."
Anyone been to the Almanac taproom? Prices for bottles are higher than I see at stores usually which is weird, but taplist looks pretty extensive and they do tasters.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dg0zwt7uusj8cva/almanac_sf_taproom_menu.pdf?dl=0
fkn bart
I try not to complain about it, but when you cough up $1680 a year for transit, I guess I just expect a little more.teh worst.
Even if you never use it on the weekend, that's only like $6.50/day. What else is that cheap? NYC is a bit cheaper yearly, but doesn't travel nearly the same distance.I try not to complain about it, but when you cough up $1680 a year for transit, I guess I just expect a little more.
I'm paying $14.10 a day, including the $2.50 BART parking lot fee. Still way better than driving and I don't mind paying this if the service was more reliable.Even if you never use it on the weekend, that's only like $6.50/day. What else is that cheap? NYC is a bit cheaper yearly, but doesn't travel nearly the same distance.
BART needs a lot mitre $$ to get to the prospect of reliability. Situations like this AM are going to keep on popping up.I'm paying $14.10 a day, including the $2.50 BART parking lot fee. Still way better than driving and I don't mind paying this if the service was more reliable.
It's been pretty good lately, the problem is that they need to completely overhaul the system in order to actually make it reliable, and even then it would take stuff like a second tube to really fix the issues. Given the US's ridiculous infrastructure costs this all takes fucktons of money. It'll hopefully get better since that bond passed.I'm paying $14.10 a day, including the $2.50 BART parking lot fee. Still way better than driving and I don't mind paying this if the service was more reliable.
This is the unfortunate truth. It's also why I try to not bitch about it. I can't offer a better alternative, save for a zipline from Mt. Diablo to the Ferry Building.the problem is that they need to completely overhaul the system in order to actually make it reliable
My oldest brother is an IBEW rep, and even he facepalms whenever he hears about BART's union. I think a lot of those private union guys kinda hate the public union folks. Anyway, more of a topic for the Toxic thread.And don't get me started on their union, nothing gets my blood boiling more than that and I'm a liberal union supporter.
Anyone have any thoughts on Bare Bottle? I had a small pour of the Boaty McBoatface and thought it was awesome. Great body for a session. Looking fwd to trying more of their ****, though I don't see myself making it up to Bernal Heights any time soon.
System would be a lot more efficient if Ohio natives stayed home.It's a complex problem for sure, but Bart has no one to blame but themselves starting back to the origin of the system. Tack on a complete **** and moronic union and little investment into infrastructure and more into new service lines and we are where we are today.
We have 2x cost for new trainsets and 5x cost for new rails due to completely idiotic decisions. The ties are nonstandard, and I think the rails themselves are as well. Nonstandard means a custom job, we pay for the companies that produce the parts to stop production, set up for the nonstandard parts, make a small run of them, then swap everything back for regular production. What a bunch of clowns.
http://www.bayrailalliance.org/question/why-does-bart-use-wider-non-standard-guage-rails
And don't get me started on their union, nothing gets my blood boiling more than that and I'm a liberal union supporter.
...Given the US's ridiculous infrastructure costs this all takes fucktons of money...
Well sure, but Japan and Europe can build the same things we do at 1/4 the cost or whatever. We have particularly high costs.Infrastructure costs ain't cheap anywhere these days. Even in the middle east where cheap Indian/Bangladeshi/Filipino labor is used.
Well sure, but Japan and Europe can build the same things we do at 1/4 the cost or whatever. We have particularly high costs.
I'm hardly an expert but literally everything I've read about this says that's wrong. Here's an example from this week: http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/1/1/14112776/new-york-second-avenue-subway-phase-2I can't speak to Japan (or China who definitely does it cheaper), but as someone whose work does that kind of stuff in Europe that's definitely not true
Because who wants to pay that? Vanilla Shake b1 was only a thing because that one guy tried to make it one.Mikkeler BA Vanilla Shake b2 just shelf turding away for $25 a pop at Mikkeller Oakland...