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Yeah... I know. That's a big downside. Nothing going on there, not a lot of positives. Would rather be in Brooklyn all around. It is a short walk from work, which is the major positive, but otherwise, it would not have been high on my list at all.

If you're looking to save some dough, but still have easy access to Midtown East, you should consider Long Island City. Greenpoint will be a bitch of a commute, and that's coming from someone that doesn't mind the G. Prospect Heights, or somewhere else on the 4/5/6, will be your best bet for Brooklyn
 
If you're looking to save some dough, but still have easy access to Midtown East, you should consider Long Island City. Greenpoint will be a bitch of a commute, and that's coming from someone that doesn't mind the G. Prospect Heights, or somewhere else on the 4/5/6, will be your best bet for Brooklyn

Yeah I definitely looked at LIC. There's a LOT of nice places there. The downside is that it's far as hell from all my friends in Brooklyn. I feel like I'd never see anyone anymore! I still haven't crossed it off my list given how close it is to Midtown.

And the price point of Greenpoint is a big positive to counterbalance the G-train situation. Prospect Heights is probably my #1 choice though, and if I end up doing a 1BR, that's gonna be the first place I aim for.
 
I refuse to think about it, and you can't make me.
YOU WILL THINK OF IT

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Have we pretty much mastered IPAs, as a brewing nation?

Are there still any decent sized markets in the US where a number of good-to-great local-ish IPAs aren't easily available? I know there's still crap on the shelves everywhere (60 minute has national distro, right?), but the easy availability of top-tier options seemingly everywhere is damn impressive these days.

Until I can grab a 6 of Persimmon & Burnt Orange IPA at my LLS then we will not have enough IPA's, **** it I want a Chamomille IPA for the winter when i get flu-ish and I want a Matzo Ball Soup IPA for my GF and her family when it's time for their HIGH holidays.

IPA's are the future man, just ride this wave out with us and relax. Be thankful you don't live in 3015, BSPA and Overlord Wakefield Brewing Gruits are the hot thing over then right now....
 
Saw this quoted on Facebook so don't know the original source, but:

"Not Your Father's Ginger Beer will be released by early November, and the 10.7 percent Not Your Father's Root Beer will get a national release in 22-ounce bottles by the end of the year. Possible future releases include Not Your Father's Vanilla Cream Ale, Not Your Mom's Apple Pie, Not Your Mom's Strawberry Rhubarb and Not Your Mom's French Toast."

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Kvetch.

k(ə)veCH,kfeCH/
NORTH AMERICAN informal
noun
  1. 1.
    a person who complains a great deal.
verb
  1. 1.
    complain.

Before i googled this phonetically russian-like word, i thought you were just making **** up, maybe some kind of new edgy hyperbolic euphemism. Alas, this is a real word. You learn something new everyday i guess.
Schlep? Mensch? Bupkes? Chutzpah?

Clearly you don't spend much time in New York, bubbuleh.
 
Saw this quoted on Facebook so don't know the original source, but:



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It's like they forgot it's October, not April 1st.
******' sick of these gender designations in my novelty sweet alcoholic beverages. How hard would it be to call it "Not Your Ancestor's Apple Pie."

Pabst sexists.
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So the IT team in my office just sent out an email blast about a security breach at Blue Cross Blue Shield that may or may not compromise our private information. All I saw was "BCBS Cyber Attack" in teh subject and my mind immediately went here:

ISO!
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I work in a chemistry lab, and like most labs we have spray bottles of 70% isopropyl alcohol for cleaning things, which is abbreviated “IPA”. After 6 years I still get confused for a split second whenever someone asks me for some IPA. (Our company is also like 90% people who appreciate craft beer, which makes it even more confusing.)
 
and now for another - wait - this just in! our man on the scene has just called us with yet another speedy update from the fanciful world of Facebook!

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hello, JulianB - what do you have for us today?

Apparently people are in line at New Glarus.

But that's not really anything new, people are always in line at New Glarus.
 
how hard are industrious types pushing to create a "craft distribution" company?

sort of, i guess, like Shelton Bros. for Euro beer


#crabdribble #flop
We've got at least 3 distributors in the Austin area that specialize only in craft (Favorite Brands, Flood, BEK)

Strangely, the Bud distro is my favorite to deal with, lol.
 
Right after the Justice Department news. Can someone explain to me what the benefit it is to time it like that? (Honest question.)

Because they have enough money that they don't care. They're losing fast and getting desperate. In Oregon especially (but also in Northern California) I don't know anyone who drinks macro. Lots of people drink PBR and Rainier (the popular local option made by Pabst) and everyone else my age (26) drinks craft beer. I'm sure they're losing all of their <30 market share.
 
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