Iv been staying in Boston since my girlfriend moved there for school and wev been having a good time looking around for yummy takeout. We walked by a burger joint today called UBurger that we found in Kenmore Square and decided to give it a shot and write up our thoughts afterwards
On the left is a cheeseburger with mushrooms, onions, bacon and cheddar. also a special sauce that is, like all special sauces, mayo based. on the right we have my girlfriends veggie burger with lettuce tomato, onions and cheddar.
Right off the bat I was a little disappointed the lack of sesame seeds on my bun. apparently they only come on the whole wheat bun. the onions and mushrooms were cooked with butter but not salt, leaving them quite sweet and with little firmness. they didnt ask me how I wanted my patty cooked and it came out medium-well, not my favorite but they did bother to put some spices on the patty (A dash of Worcestershire sauce maybe?) which is more then can be said for many small burger shops. The bacon was pretty mediocre, iv spoiled myself with thick cut smoked bacon and the stuff on this burger didnt come close to it. still miles ahead of a mcdonalds burger and for about a dollar more i would say its a good stop if your a fan of cheap but filling meals. Paid about $6.50 for the burger, not bad at all id say, considering other shops in the area will charge closer to $10 for the same quality.
I plan to continue my journey to find Bostons perfect takeout joint. the place where you can get a delicious schwarma the size of your head for 5 bucks and still have leftovers to eat at 2 a.m. while your watching [Adult Swim]. the place where the line is always empty because its located in the back of a dive bar in the part of town students don't visit. I dont know how long it will take, but I will find it.
on the walk back we stopped at a liquor store and grabbed some new beer to try.
first up is Ballast Point's Sculpin India Pale Ale, 7% ABV
yeah yeah it comes in a can but this is a very solid I.P.A.
The hue is a nice sediment-y bronze with a pretty solid white head. While cold it smells strongly of piney hops with only little hints of esters and malt to mellow out the bitterness. upfront its pretty indistinguishable from a lot of ipa's, the hoppy bitterness hits strong on the nose with tiny notes of citrus. the strong bitterness of the head is evened out by light malty flavor towards the finish. As the glass warms, the bitterness becomes less prominent and the malt begins to take up more of the taste. A very solid beer, but at the price I bought it I cant say it was worth it. I spent $14 for a sixpack, which could have bought me a twelvepack of Sierra Nevadas Torpedo ipa which I would say is a comparable beer.
Satiated and a little tipsy, we settled into the apartment to play some games
If you havnt heard of this little gem, its best described as a 2d skateboard based platforming game. It could almost be mistaken for a browser based flash game if the mechanics and soundtrack wernt so tight. the controls are simplified yet the game remains difficult. all tricks, jumps and grinds are performed with the left analog stick and you use x to stick landings (if your using a ps3 controller ofc). if you want to get fancy you can use the bumpers as well to do special tricks to bring up your score. there are about 100 levels and challenges that will keep you entertained if your a fan of precision games. I had a lot of fun playing with friends although it lacks a multiplayer mode, it's one of those games where you can just try to outdo each others score.
Despite the simple controls there are dozens and dozens of tricks to perform, some of which are pretty demanding to pull off. sticking a gigantic combo feels just as great as it does in the old Tony Hawk games, so if your a fan of those I would definitely check out OlliOlli. Another thing OlliOlli has in common with the Tony Hawk games is an incredibly solid soundtrack. Many of the songs included in the soundtrack come from hip hop oriented musicians like Ackryte and Flako which both blends in well with the Platformer-like gameplay and is good enough to make me occasionally look up the name of a song. They also include a handy button to let you skip to the next track if you arnt digging whats playing.
For $12 id say OlliOlli is an excellent buy if your a fan of precision platformers, though for sure it isnt as technically challenging as Super Meat Boy or any of its clones. if you arnt a fan of platformers, id say its still worth it but maybe wait for a holiday sale to bring it down to $5 or $2.50.
Thanks for reading! Feels good to get some dumb writing out
heres some great music as a reward for making it this far! Unless of course you skipped to the bottom. then ur not allowed to listen to this stuff.