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The pre-season on a new pan is for rust prevention and to provide a baselines. It’s not much a “ready to use” situation. You won’t find cast iron that hasn’t bee pre-seasoned these days. But you will find bare carbon steel and it’s A LOT more time consuming to season bare metal than the pre-seasoned kind. 

It’s a little more true of carbon steel, they’re very smooth and don’t particularly like holding onto a season.

Yeah but serve the other person first doesn’t neccisarily mean one person is deliberately dodging. Nor the the other personally directed a process server to do it in public.

That assumes she was even avoiding it. A celebrity travelling for a press tour isn’t exactly easily accessible or in consistent places on a schedule. And there’s all sorts of technicalities on when a packet needs to be handed directly to a person. 

He’s telling the truth because this is how process servers work. You don’t really get to dictate when and how they do their thing. Their job is just to formally present papers. And your lawyer books/employs them, I doubt he’d even have contact with the person or agency. 

A celebrity on a press tour is probably hard to

Lucky that none of those games are effected. And all of them post date or have already transitioned over the jim jam that seems to be the cause of the hard lock out here.

And how many of the games is this much of a factor?

Yeah seems like a bunch of inessential bolt on stuff, achievements and trophies. Discounting in game items which are again not exactly core to a game in most cases.

The 450N Slushy XL series and shit like that?

Perhaps bottle conditioned was the wrong term there, unpasteurized would be the more accurate one. And unfiltered.

If beers in your fridge it shouldn’t go skunked. Skunking is a reaction between UV light and volatile hop compounds. Skunking is about the fasted way beer goes bad these days, but it’s not the only thing that can happen. Oxidation will get it eventually, and seals on cans and bottles aren’t perfect. Eventually just

As goes IPAs the level of hopping and extra ABV involved originally for preservative use was much, much lower than we tend to see today. And the way the hops were used was much, much different. Hops were added very early in the brewing process and boiled in the wort a lot longer than is current process.

So the beers

This is kinda off base, though it’s the general fad among beer nerds. I wouldn’t neccisarily run with numbers from home brew contexts either since those guys are operating with a lot less sanitation control.

The tribute is inaccurate. Not nearly enough big curly hair or 2 foot tall collars.

I don’t think so, but it seems like one was planned from the start. At a minimum there was enough in it that with a completely different writing team something interesting might have come out of it.

I’m more surprised it was still in play after 5 years. At this point it’s pretty much entirely forgotten. 

I don’t think so, but it seems like one was planned from the start. At a minimum there was enough in it that with a completely different writing team something interesting might have come out of it.

I’m more surprised it was still in play after 5 years. At this point it’s pretty much entirely forgotten. 

Refillable bottles are not the solution people think they are. The shipping and logistics to return, clean and refill them is a mess that burns a lot of fuel.

Whiskey, and almost any distilled alcohol with nothing added. Has practically no sugar content. If you get real technical about it whiskey has a fraction of a miligram of sugar to it. But the same is true of vodka.

Any sweetness in a particular whiskey is coming from other compounds.

Well look at all the prominent exits and the very recent strike. It’s very clear what’s going on. And that titular Herb gets hired to impose this approach and this tone. It’s the business model.

The unifying theme is that the current management and ownership made their nut with clickbait and link farms in the early 00's. So they’re imposing the hottest engagement tactics of long failed Buzzfeed knock offs.

Seriously I don’t think I’ve seen slide shows used this heavily in a decade, I don’t think they even