Man that's pricey. I know in Vancouver you can get Japadog for like, 4 bucks.
Japadog so good.
*drool*
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Frudgey
Canada3367 Posts
April 20 2015 17:40 GMT
#96381
On April 21 2015 02:32 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2015 02:13 ComaDose wrote: mmm my burrito place was selling burritos for $4.20 today MFW I paid 9.50 for a burrito. D: Man that's pricey. I know in Vancouver you can get Japadog for like, 4 bucks. Japadog so good. *drool* | ||
ComaDose
Canada10357 Posts
April 20 2015 17:41 GMT
#96382
On April 21 2015 02:32 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2015 02:13 ComaDose wrote: mmm my burrito place was selling burritos for $4.20 today MFW I paid 9.50 for a burrito. D: thats how much they usually are at that place too! hell of a deal. i wana go back for dinner! | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
April 20 2015 17:41 GMT
#96383
4 yolo blazeit noscopesallday | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
April 20 2015 17:42 GMT
#96384
On April 21 2015 02:40 Frudgey wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2015 02:32 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: On April 21 2015 02:13 ComaDose wrote: mmm my burrito place was selling burritos for $4.20 today MFW I paid 9.50 for a burrito. D: Man that's pricey. I know in Vancouver you can get Japadog for like, 4 bucks. Japadog so good. *drool* not sure what size we're talking about but there's a place by my house and its like 9 dollars but its ridiculously huge and your basically getting 2 meals out of it | ||
mordek
United States12704 Posts
April 20 2015 17:53 GMT
#96385
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sung_moon
United States10110 Posts
April 20 2015 17:57 GMT
#96386
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Doctorbeat
Netherlands13241 Posts
April 20 2015 18:11 GMT
#96387
Best drinking food in the history of ever. On a related note, drinking on a monday is pretty graet. Franziskaner Hefeweizen on our study association's roof bar on a sunny day, hnnnggg. For those unawares of kapsalon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapsalon Basically it's salad on top of melted cheese on top of sauces (sriracha+garlic usually) on top of döner meat on top of fries. | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21243 Posts
April 20 2015 18:13 GMT
#96388
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Doctorbeat
Netherlands13241 Posts
April 20 2015 18:17 GMT
#96389
On April 21 2015 03:13 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: Weihenstephaner > Franziskaner :> My study association doesn't have weihenstephaner ![]() Current roster bottled is Leffe Blond/Royale/Tripel/Rituel 9/Radieuse, Franziskaner, Tripel Karmeliet, Hoegaarden Wit/Rosé, Duvel, Hertog Jan Karakter and Broeder Jacob Double Espresso. On tap we have Jupiler, Hertog Jan, Gouden Carolus and Gouden Carolus Lentebock. | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
April 20 2015 18:18 GMT
#96390
On April 21 2015 03:17 Doctorbeat wrote: My study association doesn't have weihenstephaner ![]() Current roster bottled is Leffe Blond/Royale/Tripel/Rituel 9/Radieuse, Franziskaner, Tripel Karmeliet, Hoegaarden Wit/Rosé, Duvel, Hertog Jan Karakter and Broeder Jacob Double Espresso. On tap we have Jupiler, Hertog Jan, Gouden Carolus and Gouden Carolus Lentebock. mmmmmmm so many vowels... | ||
sung_moon
United States10110 Posts
April 20 2015 18:20 GMT
#96391
Anybody kno why all Chinese /Vietnamese /Cambodian weddings have an absurd amount of Heineken without fail? | ||
Crusnik
United States5378 Posts
April 20 2015 18:36 GMT
#96392
Also, NO ONE IS FUCKING STREAM TT Guess I have an excuse to watch Imitation Game tho. | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
April 20 2015 18:49 GMT
#96393
On April 21 2015 03:36 Crusnik wrote: No idea, I don't like the taste of alcohol. It's an acquired taste, one that I have no wish to acquire. Also, NO ONE IS FUCKING STREAM TT Guess I have an excuse to watch Imitation Game tho. go play GTA5 you scrublord | ||
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21243 Posts
April 20 2015 18:54 GMT
#96394
On April 21 2015 03:20 sung_moon wrote: I wish I knew more about beer, I just keep drinking Heineken or Allagesh White. Sometimes Duvall if they have it. Anybody kno why all Chinese /Vietnamese /Cambodian weddings have an absurd amount of Heineken without fail? Combination of history, marketing, and taste. History - China was exposed first to the pale German beers (paler lagers, pilsners, etc.), and that kinda became the de facto assumption of what beer "should" be like. Qingdao (or Tsingdao) is very much representative of this, and currently it is XueHa (Snow) Beer. Heineken, as one of the first pale lagers with a large international presence, coincided happily with this. Marketing - Heineken is perceived as the more premium version of domestic beers like Tsingtao, since it's imported and international and Asians love stuff from the West. Taste - ties in with the history. In general, Asians prefer light, crisp beers. Whereas in America for example, beer is something you just drink in the afternoon while you watch a game, in Asia it is much more frequently taken during meals. The preference for strong, spicy flavors and steaming hot food means darker and heavier beers are much less desirable. Of course, these are all simply contributing factors and there are probably other factors at play, and much of it might just be boiled down to "I drink it cause that's what I was exposed to growing up." | ||
red_
United States8474 Posts
April 20 2015 18:56 GMT
#96395
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Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
April 20 2015 18:58 GMT
#96396
On April 21 2015 03:54 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2015 03:20 sung_moon wrote: I wish I knew more about beer, I just keep drinking Heineken or Allagesh White. Sometimes Duvall if they have it. Anybody kno why all Chinese /Vietnamese /Cambodian weddings have an absurd amount of Heineken without fail? Combination of history, marketing, and taste. History - China was exposed first to the pale German beers (paler lagers, pilsners, etc.), and that kinda became the de facto assumption of what beer "should" be like. Qingdao (or Tsingdao) is very much representative of this, and currently it is XueHa (Snow) Beer. Heineken, as one of the first pale lagers with a large international presence, coincided happily with this. Marketing - Heineken is perceived as the more premium version of domestic beers like Tsingtao, since it's imported and international and Asians love stuff from the West. Taste - ties in with the history. In general, Asians prefer light, crisp beers. Whereas in America for example, beer is something you just drink in the afternoon while you watch a game, in Asia it is much more frequently taken during meals. The preference for strong, spicy flavors and steaming hot food means darker and heavier beers are much less desirable. Of course, these are all simply contributing factors and there are probably other factors at play, and much of it might just be boiled down to "I drink it cause that's what I was exposed to growing up." Is there anything you don't know? | ||
jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
April 20 2015 19:01 GMT
#96397
On April 21 2015 03:58 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2015 03:54 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: On April 21 2015 03:20 sung_moon wrote: I wish I knew more about beer, I just keep drinking Heineken or Allagesh White. Sometimes Duvall if they have it. Anybody kno why all Chinese /Vietnamese /Cambodian weddings have an absurd amount of Heineken without fail? Combination of history, marketing, and taste. History - China was exposed first to the pale German beers (paler lagers, pilsners, etc.), and that kinda became the de facto assumption of what beer "should" be like. Qingdao (or Tsingdao) is very much representative of this, and currently it is XueHa (Snow) Beer. Heineken, as one of the first pale lagers with a large international presence, coincided happily with this. Marketing - Heineken is perceived as the more premium version of domestic beers like Tsingtao, since it's imported and international and Asians love stuff from the West. Taste - ties in with the history. In general, Asians prefer light, crisp beers. Whereas in America for example, beer is something you just drink in the afternoon while you watch a game, in Asia it is much more frequently taken during meals. The preference for strong, spicy flavors and steaming hot food means darker and heavier beers are much less desirable. Of course, these are all simply contributing factors and there are probably other factors at play, and much of it might just be boiled down to "I drink it cause that's what I was exposed to growing up." Is there anything you don't know? why kids love the taste of cinnamon toast crunch? how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop? ...it's a slow day at work | ||
Requizen
United States33802 Posts
April 20 2015 19:02 GMT
#96398
On April 21 2015 03:58 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote: Show nested quote + On April 21 2015 03:54 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: On April 21 2015 03:20 sung_moon wrote: I wish I knew more about beer, I just keep drinking Heineken or Allagesh White. Sometimes Duvall if they have it. Anybody kno why all Chinese /Vietnamese /Cambodian weddings have an absurd amount of Heineken without fail? Combination of history, marketing, and taste. History - China was exposed first to the pale German beers (paler lagers, pilsners, etc.), and that kinda became the de facto assumption of what beer "should" be like. Qingdao (or Tsingdao) is very much representative of this, and currently it is XueHa (Snow) Beer. Heineken, as one of the first pale lagers with a large international presence, coincided happily with this. Marketing - Heineken is perceived as the more premium version of domestic beers like Tsingtao, since it's imported and international and Asians love stuff from the West. Taste - ties in with the history. In general, Asians prefer light, crisp beers. Whereas in America for example, beer is something you just drink in the afternoon while you watch a game, in Asia it is much more frequently taken during meals. The preference for strong, spicy flavors and steaming hot food means darker and heavier beers are much less desirable. Of course, these are all simply contributing factors and there are probably other factors at play, and much of it might just be boiled down to "I drink it cause that's what I was exposed to growing up." Is there anything you don't know? Who is best girl? | ||
Seuss
United States10536 Posts
April 20 2015 19:02 GMT
#96399
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jcarlsoniv
United States27922 Posts
April 20 2015 19:03 GMT
#96400
On April 21 2015 04:02 Seuss wrote: Could be worse. Someone stole my work phone over the weekend. My first 6 months here I didn't have a phone. It was great, no one could call me. I wish I didn't have a phone again. edit - shit... ever get a call from your landlord and have your stomach drop being like "shit what did I do" they just need my lease renewal *phew* | ||
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