Barroomhero
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It was in Norwood, which usually has nothing worth mentioning.
That Savers on rt 2?
It was in Norwood, which usually has nothing worth mentioning.
Damn, that is clean. I like that type of branding a lot better than anything with text. Any interest in doing a little swap for glass from somewhere local if these are easy to pick up? TreeHouse or my next HF Trip or something?New stem from local brewery Wren House (AZ). Same style as HF stem.
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From sometime back in mid-late 90's
Damn, that is clean. I like that type of branding a lot better than anything with text. Any interest in doing a little swap for glass from somewhere local if these are easy to pick up? TreeHouse or my next HF Trip or something?
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Hoping a couple more hit my porch (for friends)... fingers crossed....
Same here. In his listing he said they were all flawed, but that last one was the worst.I saw those for sale on eBay and meant to grab one, but when I went back there was only one left and was DEEPLY FLAWED.
Finest haul I will likely ever have.
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That is truly the least fux given photo of the bunch.I want that top photo so much.
I'll just ask this here. What is the best soap to use to clean glasses between uses? I usually do a hot water rinse, but sometimes that is not enough. It might be due to the wonderful New Orleans tap water.
What is the best soap or washing solution to use?
We use the same stuff, it's just our default dishsoap. I keep a separate sponge for just glassware, but don't always use it, it's not like our normal dish sponge is gross. I don't notice any issues, and no one has complained so far...I've been quite happy with the 7th Generation Unscented. I generally do a quick scrub and rinse the glass 2-3 times. I also have a 3M Scotch Brite sponge with a thin notch cut in it (for glass rims) and a Riedel microfiber polishing cloth, which may be overkill.
I usually don't bother scrubbing down into the glasses. Beer is water-soluble, it's oil that's not, and unless you're doing something really weird with your glassware you're not getting much oil down in there. The stuff you need to scrub is just along the lip, or maybe the body if you're a big slob drinking with greasy fingers.+1 for hippy dishsoap working just fine with glasses. -1 for the sponge. I can't remember what glass it was, but I broke one with my hand trying to get the sponge down into the bottom of the glass and I have tiny little Trump hands. Stemware brushes are under $10 and well worth it IMO. Also have the Riedel cloth, because drunk + Amazon, but don't use it that often.
I usually don't bother scrubbing down into the glasses. Beer is water-soluble, it's oil that's not, and unless you're doing something really weird with your glassware you're not getting much oil down in there. The stuff you need to scrub is just along the lip, or maybe the body if you're a big slob drinking with greasy fingers.
if I'm cleaning up after a [event] I put the [noun] on my hands and then rub down each [noun] individually
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7.5kg of enameled cast-iron fury arrived today. I've been after one for awhile but it's unsurprisingly tough to get it shipped stateside. I really want the older version though...
Is this what you are looking for?
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It's far from 7.5 kg though.
No, there's a older version of the Handicup with different printing that I've been wanting for awhile. They're both ~20lbs of enameled cast iron though.