OneDropSoup
Well-Known Member
All my favorite sentences start this way.Only a true moron would rent that place out for anything.
All my favorite sentences start this way.Only a true moron would rent that place out for anything.
11, 9, and 2. Would probably be cheaper than our damn $10/hr babysitters we have now
Not this 11 year old. I wish.11 is old enough to watch the others no?
So I went to the farmhouse to table thing last night at ace hotel. Couple highlights:
-oxbow phosphoresence is awesome and I drank about 60 oz of it
-they ran out of food 45 minutes in. The dude who ran the event was pretty pissed and bought any hungry people full meals from the restaurant. Great gesture and I'd totally go to any other event they throw in the future.
-speaking of food, one of the offerings was a cold radish and leek soup that smelled like a backed up sewage line in your basement. It was bright green and came in shot glasses and was more of a fear factor style food challenge than anything.
-one of the gross beer servers didn't wash his hands in the bathroom so I opted against trying the one brewery
-the dg saison was gross
-the ace hotel is the hippest lamest place I've ever seen and will totally avoid in the future
Food situation was understandable. Sit down dinner probably would have worked better given the amount of people. The fact that you guys stepped up and made it right was awesome and i wouldn't hesitate to attend any future events. Overall we had a great time and it was great to see an event focused on the best style of beer (arguably). We also liked that there were lots of out of market bottles and cans for sale.Hey....I think I'm the dude who was pretty pissed and ordering food for people.
First, thanks for coming to the event! I'm glad you dug the Oxbow. I also thought Scratch killed it (the hickory fennel especially).
Second, I'd like to apologize about the food situation. It was our first beer dinner event, and we (incorrectly) left a lot of the food coordination in the wrong hands. It's totally on us for not asking the right questions, but the result was that the amount of food and the process for food distribution was not optimal. Some people didn't get much food, other people posted up at the food table and downed like 12 plates by themselves.
I hope you can give another chance for Hop Culture and Ace Hotel to impress you in two weeks (if you're coming to Hotel Party) or somewhere else down the line. Again, thanks for the support!
All the best,
Travis
PS. Which beer was being served with unwashed hands.....god damnit.
my cock is habitually cleaner than my hands and during winter months the cheap hand soap dries out my skin
While i tend to agree with you scientifically, I'd wager that the type of person who doesn't wash their hands while serving many people is probably into way more deviant **** than just that.my cock is habitually cleaner than my hands and during winter months the cheap hand soap dries out my skin
Project #4 from the BG Hackathon summary gave me a solid chuckle:
"Project number four was an abject failure, as certain overenthusiastic members of our team were proven incorrect in their assessment that it would be possible to deliver a 6oz glass of beer using a quadcopter drone. The drone broke almost instantly, surprising absolutely no one."
I imagine the last sentence spoken like the dude who did all the voice overs for Monty Python.
Yes, you are.Am I missing what the significance is here?
Am I missing what the significance is here?
Yes, you are.
And I am as well.
First time they brewed in their third brewery?
Doing sour stuff in a third facility would make some sense. Trying to limit the potential for cross contamination and whatnot.
I once cross contaminated a bulldog with a shih tzu.
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Can't tell if serious.I guess making the same thing over and over again would be boring work though.
No I'm serious. Have we ever seen any breweries double down on a limited release like black magick and make it all year round? Isn't it weird that everything has to be a special seasonal release?Can't tell if serious.
No I'm serious. Have we ever seen any breweries double down on a limited release like black magick and make it all year round? Isn't it weird that everything has to be a special seasonal release?
I would imagine Voodoo (or any other brewery) doesn't make special releases year-round due to other constraints, such as time/money/space/equipment/necessity to brew a wide variety of beers due to consumer preference/etc, not because doing so would be "boring".
Then why invest time/money/space/equipment in brewing a whole new style when you're already a proven leader in the stout world? Clearly customer preference doesn't has anything to do with it cause the few thousand bottles of stouts they currently make sell out in a few hours. I don't think they're anywhere near the saturation point.I would imagine Voodoo (or any other brewery) doesn't make special releases year-round due to other constraints, such as time/money/space/equipment/necessity to brew a wide variety of beers due to consumer preference/etc, not because doing so would be "boring".