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Hassouni

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  1. Been dipping into Goose Island Matilda. Now that's a hell of a beer...
  2. I have, sounds like you need a different liquor store.
  3. what about Brugal? How shit is your shop? Flor de Caña is ubiquitous....
  4. Besides Palo Viejo (¡viva Boriken!), my go to light rum is Flor de Caña
  5. Flax oil for consumption polymerizes HARD, hence its use for pans, from what I can tell
  6. The link Lisa Shock posted provides good reasoning. I followed those steps for a lodge pan and it worked better than any other method.
  7. see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balsam_(drink) and here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riga_Black_Balsam
  8. potential rusting?
  9. Vertes got hers, thanks to her Santa ordering from a British site!
  10. Is it better to oil the pan before heating it, or adding oil once hot?
  11. Nice. If you could document the seasoning process, that would be great
  12. It's sweet but not frosted flakes sweet. Pretty good, actually
  13. I don't know. From what I've seen, Japanese cocktails are mostly fruity and sweet and use blue curaçao.....
  14. Yeah, we got the same, I'm just wondering whether you noticed the beeswax coating. According to the website, de Buyer isn't making the non-B ones anymore. hehehhe
  15. "I saw a wino, he was holding grapes, I said, dude, you have to wait!"
  16. The B indicates the beeswax coating, which is meant to protect the pans before they reach the end user, nothing more. Did yours have such a coating? As for name....
  17. I know we have a whole thread on bitters, but how do the Boker's compare in an Old Fashioned to the more typical aromatic bitters?
  18. Stevie Ray Pan? PANtera? On a more serious note, I did some more digging, and these are in fact the Mineral B, according to a thread over on chowhound.
  19. to quote Mitch Hedberg: "I love the Fedex guy, he's a drug dealer and he don't even know it!"
  20. I saw the star thingy. It's red. I could just call mine Fidel
  21. Yeah eG Mafia! Big thanks to rotuts! I did some research, the Mineral pans ARE "carbon steel" but their "carbon steel" is still 99% iron (which is allegedly purer iron than "cast iron"), so yeah you're right, these Texy Tim Loves seem identical to the non-B Mineral pans. Maybe since mine was the last, it shall be dubbed "Pan Solo"
  22. So, I went to SLT today, and they only had the grill pans and "chef pans" (what a stupid name, but basically similar to a flat bottomed wok). They searched other SLTs in the DC area and none of them had a normal, 10" pan. Turns out the entire line has been on clearance since the summer. Also, it turns out this line is carbon steel. Are the de Buyer Mineral pans steel, or iron? They say 99% pure iron, but of course, that is the main component of steel....
  23. I can, and it will. I need to get in on some super secret Octomore tasting...
  24. OK, bollocks to this, I've been sick for the better part of 2 weeks and need a drink!!
  25. Do you know how long the sale is good for?
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