I’m feeling exceptionally undermotivated and lazy today. The little bump of 5 Hour Energy I did this morning at Dawn Patrol has fully worn off and I’m left wading in my mid-morning spew of misplaced intentions. The water is about body temperature warm here and slightly chunky. But you don’t typically notice the chunks so [...]
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Outside In New York Pt. 2 – Fette Sau
It’s true that Chicago has, in the past few years, seen a relative spike in BBQ joints, but going from nothing to some is only slightly encouraging and, while the numbers have increased, the bar for quality has remained pretty modestly median. I still haven’t made it over to Smoque for their brisket yet which [...]
Outside in New York Pt. 1
As mentioned in my post about the Bavarian Lodge’s Oktoberfest kick off party, myself, AJ and Matt spent a long weekend in Brooklyn, ostensibly to go to the Ween SummerStage show at Central Park, though we did manage to find several other distractions along the way. In prepping for the trip I hit up the [...]
NYT Article on Growlers
“Growlers have been around since Christ was a child,” Mr. Granger said. “We’re not doing anything new.” In the late 19th century and the early 20th century, both The New York Times and The Brooklyn Eagle regularly published contentious stories about the containers, which then took the form of small galvanized pails. The articles cataloged [...]