1) Pacific Rim is one of those movies I’ll always love to put on. I saw it in IMAX 3D on release and it was one of the wildest moviegoing experiences I’ve ever had.
1) Pacific Rim is one of those movies I’ll always love to put on. I saw it in IMAX 3D on release and it was one of the wildest moviegoing experiences I’ve ever had.
There’s a 1/100 Full Mechanics Aerial that was supposed to have come out by now, but my preorder remains sitting:
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All my knowledge on it came from years ago when I was regularly listening to brewing podcasts and on homebrewing forums. I can’t point to you a specific source, beyond “somewhere in there somebody did an interview.” It’s somewhat similar to how 120 Minute IPA hits the numbers, in that they’re adding additional…
Most standard yeast strains die off from the alcohol content in the mid-teens, which is why you never see the barleywines you reference hitting ABV’s over 16-18%. So no, you are incorrect, this is something quite different.
The writers are literally on strike. https://www.thedailybeast.com/go-media-reporters-locked-out-as-staff-union-goes-on-strike
Part 1 is correct, part 2 isn’t. They have screw tops like liquor bottles. My bottle has been sitting for years.
The coolest thing about it, though, is that’s it’s not distilled. They hit this ABV entirely with primary fermentation. It’s a wild, specific, and strange skill that is inapplicable to any other sort of produt.
Yeah it’s pricey, and there’s a lot of things I’d rather spend that booze money on. But there’s not really anything else like it, truly unique. I’m glad I got a bottle and I never intend to get one again.
You’re the real MVP.
Utopias is a still beer: uncarbonated. It drinks closer to brandy than beer. The bottles have threaded replaceable caps and are ceramic. It’s meant to be drank more like a spirit, over time, and isn’t something you’re required to open and finish the same night. I’ve had a bottle open for years in my cabinet.
No issue for me.
I just got a new car that supports the Apple Digital Key, which pushed me to dump my wallet. Most of the time I don’t need a wallet at all, and I got a MagSafe cardholder for the times I do. All I carry is my phone, a credit card, and my ID.
What in the world? Heinz makes ketchup, not sausages. They’re the wrong people to be bringing this issue up.
They’re pointing to PS Now as the source of backwards compatibility these days. Lots and lots of older stuff is on there.
Yeah, I can’t imagine baking by volume in a world with cheap reliable digital scales.
I’ve had good luck with the ChefSteps recipe and terrible luck with the otherwise outstanding Stella Parks’ recipe.
We got the heavily St. Louis themed Nelly cans last year (and they ruled), so Missouri got its fair share.
There’s very little specialty coffee from Brazil, have to imagine this will impact the grocery store level coffee consumers more than anything else.
The classic “not all rectangles are squares, but Wohl” argument.