stxSS07
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Don't forget about the Wendy's we had last year post DLD too lol.
I really hope to spread that amount of alcohol comsumption across Fri/Sat this year, but who am I kidding.
Don't forget about the Wendy's we had last year post DLD too lol.
The eastern border of Illinois is kind of sketchy. Lansing included.
Plus I will be ISO of this place called Jimmy Johns. Never been.
Do you like alfalfa sprouts and the choice of 4 sandwiches?Plus I will be ISO of this place called Jimmy Johns. Never been.
Do you like alfalfa sprouts and the choice of 4 sandwiches?
JJ is easily the best chain sub sandwich around. #11 with avocado FTW.I will be ISO of this place called Jimmy Johns. Never been.
He said JJ, not White Castle.Prepare for disappoint unless so drunk.
He said JJ, not White Castle.
Guyz we all know Potbelly is the best chain sandwich shop in Chicago. Period.JJ is easily the best chain sub sandwich around. #11 with avocado FTW.
Whoa whoa whoa there.... until potbelly steps up their bread game, they will always be second class.Guyz we all know Potbelly is the best chain sandwich shop in Chicago. Period.
Wreck on wheat please!
JJ is just a more expensive, not as good Subway.
Whoa whoa whoa there.... until potbelly steps up their bread game, they will always be second class.
JJ is the tits. Unadulterated/untoasted goodness.
Wreck on wheat is good ****. JJ is better tho.Guyz we all know Potbelly is the best chain sandwich shop in Chicago. Period.
Wreck on wheat please!
JJ is just a more expensive, not as good Subway.
Fixed.Would take White Castle over JJ 11/10 times when completely shitfaced.
Fixed.
so much this. Also, at tasting tables. It is totally cool to walk up to tables and join (in my eyes). Pop a bottle, offer some to people, or announce what you brought "hey guys, here is a _______", then start making friends. DO NOT just walk up and start eyeballing bottles like your window shopping. It's just plain ******* rude. Meet people, let people meet you, introduce your beer to people, get introduced to other people's beer, touch pee pee's later = great tasting.When did this become TalkFood?
For the DLD noobs out there here's a pro-tip. This will be the biggest bottle share you've ever been to. When someone opens up something rare don't be the hungry puppy running over to that person, jumping up and down with your tasting glass. Most of these people will be strangers you just met via another person or someone completely random dick swinging a 3L bottle. Take a chill pill as this is a marathon of a day and not a sprint. You don't have to try every beer. If you really, really want to try that one beer and the person is a complete stranger then introduce yourself. If that person says "no, it's for my friends" then don't feel bad. It's bound to happen so just roll with it. Relax, be friendly and you'll be surprised what beers get opened up around you.
So genuine question:
How much n00b tolerance is there here? At least one person in my group is a craft beer drinker but has zero involvement in the whole "beer culture" phenomenon online. No BA, no TB, no CCBE, etc. Just appreciates good beer and has little experience with "rare" beer, "walez," big bottle shares, etc.
On a scale from little kid brother to total pariah, what are we looking at here? How many eye-rolls per minute if he doesn't even know what Heady Topper is?
Agreed, I would say not little kid brother. More like a new employee. You know, show em where the pisser is, where the fridge is, where you can smoke, where you should park, and the girl that everyone in the office has had their way with. You know, the general nicey nice.That's actually refreshing because he won't care what are whales and what are shelf beers. I'm assuming he'll be genuinely excited to try any beers that are new to him which will be cool. Seeing someone have the same reaction to a KBBS that they would to a BCBS is a cool thing IMO.
So genuine question:
How much n00b tolerance is there here? At least one person in my group is a craft beer drinker but has zero involvement in the whole "beer culture" phenomenon online. No BA, no TB, no CCBE, etc. Just appreciates good beer and has little experience with "rare" beer, "walez," big bottle shares, etc.
On a scale from little kid brother to total pariah, what are we looking at here? How many eye-rolls per minute if he doesn't even know what Heady Topper is?
so much this. Also, at tasting tables. It is totally cool to walk up to tables and join (in my eyes). Pop a bottle, offer some to people, or announce what you brought "hey guys, here is a _______", then start making friends. DO NOT just walk up and start eyeballing bottles like your window shopping. It's just plain ******* rude. Meet people, let people meet you, introduce your beer to people, get introduced to other people's beer, touch pee pee's later = great tasting.
I had the big private table outside the gate on the private property. I will be easy to spot. Come say hi, kick off your shoes, and stay awhile. You might have to put up with jeblikesbeer , but other than that, it will be a damn good time.Last year was my first and we met a lot of cool people and shared a lot of great beers, mostly in the lines though. I was sort of wondering what the standard etiquette is for the tables inside. If you bring a nice bottle or 3 and set them out it's it cool to stroll through and taste a few things. Also as far as the tables just outside the gates on private property, how private are those tables? Is it cool to introduce yourself, pull out a bottle and join in?
I've got some decent beers in the cellar but not whalz by any stretch. I just don't want to be "that guy".
Last year was my first and we met a lot of cool people and shared a lot of great beers, mostly in the lines though. I was sort of wondering what the standard etiquette is for the tables inside. If you bring a nice bottle or 3 and set them out it's it cool to stroll through and taste a few things. Also as far as the tables just outside the gates on private property, how private are those tables? Is it cool to introduce yourself, pull out a bottle and join in?
I've got some decent beers in the cellar but not whalz by any stretch. I just don't want to be "that guy".
I had the big private table outside the gate on the private property. I will be easy to spot. Come say hi, kick off your shoes, and stay awhile. You might have to put up with jeblikesbeer , but other than that, it will be a damn good time.
I had the big private table outside the gate on the private property. I will be easy to spot. Come say hi, kick off your shoes, and stay awhile. You might have to put up with jeblikesbeer , but other than that, it will be a damn good time.
Assuming there still is a bottle share. No one's talking about the "No Coolers" rule in the FAQs. Does that mean no beers inside the fence this year? They stopped anyone from bringing more in a round 3 last year. Maybe the city got tire of allowing this thing? This could be the last year anyone gives a **** if they don't.When did this become TalkFood?
For the DLD noobs out there here's a pro-tip. This will be the biggest bottle share you've ever been to. When someone opens up something rare don't be the hungry puppy running over to that person, jumping up and down with your tasting glass. Most of these people will be strangers you just met via another person or someone completely random dick swinging a 3L bottle. Take a chill pill as this is a marathon of a day and not a sprint. You don't have to try every beer. If you really, really want to try that one beer and the person is a complete stranger then introduce yourself. If that person says "no, it's for my friends" then don't feel bad. It's bound to happen so just roll with it. Relax, be friendly and you'll be surprised what beers get opened up around you.
Assuming there still is a bottle share. No one's talking about the "No Coolers" rule in the FAQs. Does that mean no beers inside the fence this year? They stopped anyone from bringing more in a round 3 last year. Maybe the city got tire of allowing this thing? This could be the last year anyone gives a **** if they don't.