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Velo Vol 08-22-21 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22194930)
Enjoying a burrito with some Icelandic hot sauce from greenhouse peppers smoked over sheep dung, which daughter and husband gave me for my birthday. Not bad, I must say!

You lost me here.

WhyFi 08-22-21 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22194930)
Enjoying a burrito with some Icelandic hot sauce from greenhouse peppers smoked over sheep dung, which daughter and husband gave me for my birthday. Not bad, I must say!

I picked up a couple of bottles of hot sauce while in Brooklyn and found another bottle for my next purchase; they were sampling a half dozen varieties and one, though pretty damn hot (ghost and scotch bonnet, IIRC), was super tasty.

WhyFi 08-22-21 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 22194932)
You lost me here.

The super tasty and very hot sauce that I just mentioned was from Canadia. Go figure.

MoAlpha 08-22-21 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194942)
The super tasty and very hot sauce that I just mentioned was from Canadia. Go figure.

One of three kinds, but certainly the most interesting.

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9f6165a6e.jpeg

WhyFi 08-22-21 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22194948)
One of three kinds, but certainly the most interesting.

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9f6165a6e.jpeg

I feel like hot sauce is going through a boom like craft beer did (before getting stuck on endless IPAs). I'm here for it.

MoAlpha 08-22-21 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194956)
I feel like hot sauce is going through a boom like craft beer did (before getting stuck on endless IPAs). I'm here for it.

Yes and it's been going on for quite a while. Beer got silly and strange years ago, starting with the over-hopped IPA and Belgian styles, both of which are a real chore to drink.

genejockey 08-22-21 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194923)
I think that it was between 75-80⁰ while I was out, but the humidity was 90%; between that and a reasonably hard effort, I had rivulets of sweat pouring off of me.

Or, why I don't look forward to having to move someplace humid when I retire.

indyfabz 08-22-21 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194941)
I picked up a couple of bottles of hot sauce while in Brooklyn and found another bottle for my next purchase; they were sampling a half dozen varieties and one, though pretty damn hot (ghost and scotch bonnet, IIRC), was super tasty.

Where were you in Brooklyn? I really like the parts I have been to. Should be back in Downtown and Brooklyn Heights in two weeks.

Was in Greenpoint several years ago. Traditionally had a large Polish population. Many businesses had signs in Polish.

BillyD 08-22-21 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 22194811)
Love that house. That porch is awesome!

I don't like the look of porches, particularly that style, but they are useful now and then.

genejockey 08-22-21 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22194960)
Yes and it's been going on for quite a while. Beer got silly and strange years ago, starting with the over-hopped IPA and Belgian styles, both of which are a real chore to drink.

I know. Try to find a nice, chewy Porter these days. Anchor makes one, but nobody stocks it. Biggest problem in the beer market seems to be balance - there's more to life than IPAs.

WhyFi 08-22-21 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by indyfabz (Post 22194967)
Where were you in Brooklyn? I really like the parts I have been to. Should be back in Downtown and Brooklyn Heights in two weeks.

Was in Greenpoint several years ago. Traditionally had a large Polish population. Many businesses had signs in Polish.

It's a place called Heatonist, I think that it's in Williamsburg, but close to Greenpoint. Little shop, nothing but hot sauce. They provide/sell all of the sauces on Hot Ones. It's a 15 min bike ride from BK Heights.

WhyFi 08-22-21 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by genejockey (Post 22194964)
Or, why I don't look forward to having to move someplace humid when I retire.

MN can get humid, but this is next level.

WhyFi 08-22-21 10:28 AM


Originally Posted by genejockey (Post 22194976)
I know. Try to find a nice, chewy Porter these days. Anchor makes one, but nobody stocks it. Biggest problem in the beer market seems to be balance - there's more to life than IPAs.

I wouldn't be surprised to see the IPA gravy train run out of steam very soon. I enjoyed it for a while, and I still get in the mood for one now and then, but it's become so one-note that I don't know where else it can go.

BillyD 08-22-21 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22194948)
One of three kinds, but certainly the most interesting.

https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9f6165a6e.jpeg

What language is that?

MoAlpha 08-22-21 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 22195004)
What language is that?

Icelandic. No dig?

BillyD 08-22-21 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22195003)
I wouldn't be surprised to see the IPA gravy train run out of steam very soon. I enjoyed it for a while, and I still get in the mood for one now and then, but it's become so one-note that I don't know where else it can go.

It's a good note, long overdue IMO. For years I've been settling for Heiniken, Dos Equis, Paulaner, Mother's Milk, etc. trying to find something hearty and robust flavor-wise. Can't stand weak, dishwater beers. I love that I can now go into almost any bar and find at least one hoppy offering. One out of 8 or 10 isn't asking too much.

BillyD 08-22-21 10:43 AM


Originally Posted by MoAlpha (Post 22195006)
Icelandic. No dig?

No clue. Is that a Germanic offshoot?

MoAlpha 08-22-21 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 22195023)
No clue. Is that a Germanic offshoot?

Yes and amazingly close to English.

WhyFi 08-22-21 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 22195022)
It's a good note, long overdue IMO. For years I've been settling for Heiniken, Dos Equis, Paulaner, Mother's Milk, etc. trying to find something hearty and robust flavor-wise. Can't stand weak, dishwater beers. I love that I can now go into almost any bar and find at least one hoppy offering. One out of 8 or 10 isn't asking too much.

Oh, definitely - I'm grateful for how it's driven the market and I'm glad that, now, there are always options other than water-substitute beers. I just think that there has to be movement away from the super-saturated IPA market - a lot of breweries offer several IPAs, most without much to distinguish one from another.

I think that people are still looking for a punch in the mouth, though, which is why I see sours taking off. Maybe things will swing back to stuff like super clean pilsners, like a generational palette cleanser, after the next wave of flavor assault.

abshipp 08-22-21 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194782)
After giving bam an early morning 100mm

Family forum, mister! Reported :mad:


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194923)
I had rivulets of sweat pouring off of me.

My ride this morning started with light rain and overcast skies. However, It wasn't until the rain stopped and the sun came out that I got thoroughly soaked.

Velo Vol 08-22-21 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by WhyFi (Post 22194923)
I think that it was between 75-80⁰ while I was out, but the humidity was 90%; between that and a reasonably hard effort, I had rivulets of sweat pouring off of me.

I mowed until it started raining and the grass got too wet, No water breaks.


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...54d849e02f.png

WhyFi 08-22-21 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 22195046)
I mowed until it started raining and the grass got too wet, No water breaks.


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...54d849e02f.png

Meaningless without knowing your average speed and, along those lines, Strava or it didn't happen.

Bah Humbug 08-22-21 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by phrantic09 (Post 22194720)
B-Spa is nice. I like the village and my kids go to those schools. If you ever plan on having kids, I wouldn’t buy on East Line speedway. You can get decent 2000+ SF houses in Luther Forest in Malta for mid 3s. It’s a great neighborhood. There’s also high point and travers meadows all close to GloFo. From Luther you have pretty easy access to the Zim and Washington County empty roads are close proximity. Can’t recommend it enough.

Bolded ain't happening, but I'm curious - is that a school zone issue or a traffic safety issue? And what exactly is the East Line speedway? I don't see it on the map.

I'll look at Washington County. One thing to keep in mind is while house space is good, we're very willing to pay to get acreage as well; the big appeal of the second and third houses are that they sit on several acres, with few neighbors even outside of that. Remember, I was the one who wanted a moat, but I'll settle for a thick forest.

Bah Humbug 08-22-21 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 22195023)
No clue. Is that a Germanic offshoot?

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...e2240d72ee.jpg

Glad I could clear that up.

Bah Humbug 08-22-21 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets (Post 22194811)
Love that house. That porch is awesome!

And all I care about is the kitchen. The porch might be nice, but I'm used to them being just for show down here. It's either oppressively hot or arctic, and anyway it's loud outside. Might be different there; AG"s parents in Scotia have a lovely backyard porch.

And while languages are on the brain, "yard" and "garden" have the same root, shared with "earth".


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