tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post9058604588140511266..comments2024-03-29T05:14:33.223-07:00Comments on Steve Sailer: iSteve: "Malt liquor, it's a helluva drink"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger84125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-88710459300368693532013-08-23T00:45:31.711-07:002013-08-23T00:45:31.711-07:00"Yeah, like YOU are probably a good employee...."Yeah, like YOU are probably a good employee."<br /><br />Hehe, good timing, my man.Silvernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-81033013536734755942013-08-22T18:02:31.572-07:002013-08-22T18:02:31.572-07:00A taste for sugar may be innate for kids, but if o...A taste for sugar may be innate for kids, but if one gets no sugar during childhood, the taste tends not to develop. As far as blacks, Africans traditionally did not like sugar, and children would often be rewarded with a handful of salt, if they did any chores. Even today, African men think cakes are food for women and children. Neither gender, in Africa, likes chocolate much. Festive cakes are white or yellow.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-32364029879556811342013-08-22T17:53:53.734-07:002013-08-22T17:53:53.734-07:00""Every cat is remarkable. I have two ca...""Every cat is remarkable. I have two cats, one I got from a shelter for $60 and another I bought from a breeder for $1200. Pound for pound they are both as good as gold. Cats are living art."<br /><br />Cats carry a mind control virus."<br /><br />O fcol. And they cast spells that made Goody Atwood cause pins to enter the girls' bellies...<br /><br />These may or may not be men you admire, but Adolph Hitler, Napoleon, and Julius Caeser were terrified by cats, as was a coldly autocratic black woman boss I once had, who called the police one morning to remove a cat she saw on her porch. The police thought she was using the word "cat" to mean a dude. Nope. CAT. She was totally freaked by them.<br />My pyschology professor, a Hungarian medical doctor, and no PC addict, said that bullies hate cats; people who have something to hide, they don't want others to know about, hate cats.<br />He was such a gruff man himself, I would have thought he was a cat-hater but he loved them. So did Lincoln and many artists and writers. Don't know about scientists, though i think Einstein was a cat person.<br />Cats were often thrown in the fire during witch hunts--the citizens of Paris were famous for this until a Polish born French Queen, wife of Louis XV, put an end to it, she being a cat lover.<br /><br />Nobody is more aware of "<br />mind controlling", as practiced by the mass media (short hand term).<br />There are worse mind controllers out there to worry about than cats. Or any other animal. It's people we have to worry about.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-12656189841894908522013-08-22T06:00:58.298-07:002013-08-22T06:00:58.298-07:00"Silver said...
When it comes to night life ..."Silver said...<br /><br />When it comes to night life I prefer to it alone (friends get in the way more than they help is my experience) so I rarely find myself "pre-gaming" over long periods of time. I still prefer to walk into a venue slightly buzzed, though, and the quickest way to do that is hard liquor straight."<br /><br />Yeah, like YOU are probably a good employee.Mr. Anonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-88847019307550166142013-08-22T05:26:43.097-07:002013-08-22T05:26:43.097-07:00Hard to take this study seriously when it mentions...Hard to take this study seriously when it mentions Bud Light but not Cisco. I don't know what they put in the latter but holy shit it will knock you on your ass after you make a fool of yourself.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-20965240963125672013-08-22T02:16:12.775-07:002013-08-22T02:16:12.775-07:00IPA=India Pale Ale
from Wiki
By the mid-18th cent...IPA=India Pale Ale<br /><br />from Wiki<br />By the mid-18th century, pale ale was mostly manufactured with coke-fired malt, which produced less smoking and roasting of barley in the malting process, and hence produced a paler beer.[5] One such variety of beer was October beer, a pale well-hopped brew popular among the landed classes, who brewed it domestically; once brewed it was intended to cellar two years.<br /><br />Among the earliest-known named brewers whose beers were exported to India was George Hodgson of the Bow Brewery, on the Middlesex-Essex border. Bow Brewery beers became popular among East India Company traders in the late 18th century because of the brewery's location and Hodgson's liberal credit line of 18 months. Ships transported Hodgson's beers to India, among them his October beer, which benefited exceptionally from conditions of the voyage and was apparently highly regarded among its consumers in India.sbarrkumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05883150662027018076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-20176859113686576092013-08-21T22:01:05.224-07:002013-08-21T22:01:05.224-07:00"Hard alcohol: amateurs like sugary colorful ..."Hard alcohol: amateurs like sugary colorful cocktails, more sophisticated drinkers prefer whisky or other not-at-all sweet concoctions (including bitters!)."<br /><br />I've drunk whiskey, vodka and brandy straight for years without having developed any kind of a liking for it. When it comes to night life I prefer to it alone (friends get in the way more than they help is my experience) so I rarely find myself "pre-gaming" over long periods of time. I still prefer to walk into a venue slightly buzzed, though, and the quickest way to do that is hard liquor straight. For me the stuff tastes as almost as awful today as the first time I tried it - there's no way I'd ever touch it if it didn't contain alcohol. Beer, on the other hand, I might actually have the occasional glass or two of even if it didn't contain alcohol, especially with a meal.Silvernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-11964442192803361952013-08-21T15:49:45.584-07:002013-08-21T15:49:45.584-07:00"Sweetness may please the underdeveloped pala...<i>"Sweetness may please the underdeveloped palate but a sweettooth hasn't always been a sign of plebeian origins or immaturity. A good Port, Madeira, Tokaji, or Pedro Ximenez Sherry probably scores higher on the Brix scale than Kool-Aid or any cheap "Drank." Hard cider is sweeter than malt liquor, yet middle-class Euro-Americans can publicly drink it without accusations of bad taste. <br /><br />The ability to enjoy bitter flavors is probably a better indicator of mature taste than a dislike for sweets. Cognac, Bourbon, Aged Rum and even Scotch are sweeter than the flavored vodkas favored by many urban young women, but they find the oak tannins, esters and phenols overpowering."</i><br /><br />A lot of folks prefer to mix hard cider 50/50 with beer (some bars call this a snakebite) - cuts the sweetness and acidity a bit.<br /><br />Re scotch, even the sweeter ones aren't really that sweet compared to bourbon or rum. And in any case, to an unrefined palate it all just tastes like alcohol straight. A typical city girl will drink any of it in a diet coke.Dave Pinsenhttp://twitter.com/dpinsennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-52983528946596298802013-08-21T14:55:52.199-07:002013-08-21T14:55:52.199-07:00"Troof can't outright deny that blacks di..."Troof can't outright deny that blacks disproportionately love that tooth-rattling grape soda. He has to snark around the issue."<br /><br />But dude, you have to admit, you got a minor woodie just thinking about an America; cerca 2113 populated by descendants of you and Ross Jeffries.Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17286755693955361308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-62502993917432613892013-08-21T14:45:42.068-07:002013-08-21T14:45:42.068-07:00Heartiste said:Adults who continue to stuff sweet ...Heartiste said:Adults who continue to stuff sweet and high glycemic crap in their mouths are in a sense palate-stunted children.<br /><br />.................................................................................<br /><br />Sweetness may please the underdeveloped palate but a sweettooth hasn't always been a sign of plebeian origins or immaturity. A good Port, Madeira, Tokaji, or Pedro Ximenez Sherry probably scores higher on the Brix scale than Kool-Aid or any cheap "Drank." Hard cider is sweeter than malt liquor, yet middle-class Euro-Americans can publicly drink it without accusations of bad taste. <br /><br />The ability to enjoy bitter flavors is probably a better indicator of mature taste than a dislike for sweets. Cognac, Bourbon, Aged Rum and even Scotch are sweeter than the flavored vodkas favored by many urban young women, but they find the oak tannins, esters and phenols overpowering.<br /><br />That said, I've known many a peat head whose appreciation for Islay malts is as philistine as the brothas' uncritical love of sugar or the IPA nerds' hop fetish. Rather than look for complexity, balance, etcetera, all three groups seem to seek out the sweetest/bitterest/smokiest drink available.<br /><br />-The Judean People's Front<br /><br /><br /><br />. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-16330023881478449402013-08-21T12:27:26.762-07:002013-08-21T12:27:26.762-07:00I picked up a few bottles of Hevelius Kaper beer i...I picked up a few bottles of Hevelius Kaper beer imported from Poland.Although it says beer on the label it really must be some sort of malt liquor as it was rated at 8.7%. <br /> I also got myself a 40 oz bottle of King Cobra malt liquor rated at 6%. Made by Anheuser Busch.<br /> I'm going back to to the store to pick up a few more bottles.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-55597014750749049632013-08-21T10:19:12.022-07:002013-08-21T10:19:12.022-07:00There is definitely a correlation between bitterne...<i>There is definitely a correlation between bitterness and more sophisticated palates.</i><br /><br />Not only that, but more bitter and sour foods are healthier as well. Dark chocolate. Cruciferous veggies. Fermented grains. All better for you than their less bitter alternatives. Paleo eaters have known this for a while now. A refined palate is a healthier palate.<br /><br />I've read a theory that children prefer sweeter foods because their growing bodies need the insta-calories, and they can better accommodate the resulting insulin spikes. But as we age, bitter foods begin to taste more inviting, and that may be the body's response to changing physiological needs.<br /><br />Adults who continue to stuff sweet and high glycemic crap in their mouths are in a sense palate-stunted children. I also suspect there are broad racial differences in taste receptor preferences, which would explain why Troof can't outright deny that blacks disproportionately love that tooth-rattling grape soda. He has to snark around the issue.heartistehttp://heartiste.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-7121577129294769862013-08-21T01:08:15.502-07:002013-08-21T01:08:15.502-07:00For cooking only: Hiram Walker Kirschwasser
Simpl...For cooking only: Hiram Walker Kirschwasser<br /><br />Simply put, Hiram Walker Kirschwasser is firewater, as rough as cheap mixto tequila or rotgut grappa. It makes the eyes tear almost as well as household ammonia, opens the nasal passages like smelling salts, smells midway between (delicious but wild) Luxardo Maraschino and plastic-bottle vodka and burns the mouth and throat like fire. As per (Pernod Ricard property) Hiram Walker's claim for this, I don't doubt that it's naturally flavored, but I also doubt that it's made like real kirschwasser. There's probably some grain alcohol involved in its making, which in principle doesn't have to make it bad--traditional himbergeest is made with grain alcohol--but in practice often means that the various other compounds in good eaux de vie that mitigate alcohol's burn will be in short supply<br /><br />http://www.epinions.com/review/Hiram_Walker_Liqueur_Kirschwasser_750ml_Hiram_Walker/content_548588916356?sb=1Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-61510837073648624902013-08-21T00:44:11.267-07:002013-08-21T00:44:11.267-07:00Re some of the beer snobbishness above: when you a...Re some of the beer snobbishness above: when you are thirsty on a hot day, nothing beats an ice cold lager. I like Asahi, but pretty much anyone will hit the spot. Lagers are one beverage that countries from Korea to Mexico seem to do well.<br /><br />Also, if you want more alcohol in a carbonated beverage, there are some pretty decent bottles of cava available for under $10.Dave Pinsenhttp://twitter.com/dpinsennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-80689883788893867732013-08-21T00:39:59.580-07:002013-08-21T00:39:59.580-07:00No, he's right. There is definitely a correlat...No, he's right. There is definitely a correlation between bitterness and more sophisticated palates. Take chocolate. Most people like milk, aficionados like dark, which is much more bitter. Most newbies like white wine or sweeter wine, experts tend to prefer red or more complex (i.e. less sweet) wines. Hard alcohol: amateurs like sugary colorful cocktails, more sophisticated drinkers prefer whisky or other not-at-all sweet concoctions (including bitters!). Coffee: most like lots of cream and sugar, or even mochacchinos, while aficionados like espresso straight, which is much less sweet. For almost every food or beverage that has an elite following that will pay top dollar for a sub-type, that more expensive type tends to be far less sweet than the entry level item. Even dessert tends to be this way. The cheap desserts at fast food or chain restaurants are very sweet, while top restaurants often have much less sweet desserts, even using savory ingredients. Antioco Dascalonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10617669156986603638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-43349844068711508892013-08-20T22:07:27.862-07:002013-08-20T22:07:27.862-07:00"d'ya ever notice how children like sweet..."d'ya ever notice how children like sweet sugary foods to the exclusion of every other taste and then most of them grow out of it?"<br /><br />Roissy, (I think that sounds more Alpha than heartiste, buddy, sorry) with all possible respect, and I do like your writing; kids are not exactly the metier of PUAs. No, negs, and 2-sets and hypnosis are. <br /><br />Yes, children like sweets when they are young, but this s a physiological adaption toward instant caloric consumption. Kids also like hot dogs, hamburgers, potato chips, cheetos, french fries, pizza, etc.<br /><br />Seriously bud, you should knock up a couple of these 10's you are negging between the sheets, You and Ross Jeffries could be modern day Charlamagnes save the white race all by yourselves!<br />Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17286755693955361308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-394368846080841542013-08-20T21:31:53.314-07:002013-08-20T21:31:53.314-07:00"keypusher said...
Advertising is expensive...."keypusher said...<br /><br />Advertising is expensive. Really cheap, terrible stuff hardly gets advertised at all. A classic example for hard liquor is Popov vodka."<br /><br />The "Aristocrat" label looks pretty scary too - it's on the bottom shelf of every liquor store I've ever been in.Mr. Anonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-37069354397090580932013-08-20T21:29:50.651-07:002013-08-20T21:29:50.651-07:00IPAs are overrated crap - most of them taste like ...IPAs are overrated crap - most of them taste like piss smells. I would rather drink ANY mass-produced Mexican, Japanese, Czech, or Polish beer than an IPA. Mr. Anonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-64118703819354894922013-08-20T20:34:07.606-07:002013-08-20T20:34:07.606-07:00Let me go out on a limb here; your palate happens ...<i>Let me go out on a limb here; your palate happens to coincide?</i><br /><br />d'ya ever notice how children like sweet sugary foods to the exclusion of every other taste and then most of them grow out of it?heartistehttp://heartiste.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-19236924057212383262013-08-20T20:22:36.858-07:002013-08-20T20:22:36.858-07:00"The Glasgow-based Strathclyde Police force&q..."The Glasgow-based Strathclyde Police force"<br /><br />Scarier unarmed than most armed police forces.<br /><br />(Also Glasgow might be an interesting extra bit of evidence for the idea that a pervasive urban gang-culture can preserve high levels of violence when it has faded elsewhere.)<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-44484177976783572292013-08-20T19:32:30.749-07:002013-08-20T19:32:30.749-07:00"Generally speaking, the more refined your pa..."Generally speaking, the more refined your palate, the more you appreciate bitter or sour tastes and avoid sweet tastes."<br /><br />Let me go out on a limb here; your palate happens to coincide?Truthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17286755693955361308noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-29900233310308572082013-08-20T18:24:40.399-07:002013-08-20T18:24:40.399-07:00"If one cannot drink beverages named after we..."If one cannot drink beverages named after weapons I guess I'll have to forgo Charles Wells' Bombardier and Kentish Spitfire ale."<br /><br />We always called Mickey's Big Mouths "Brain Grenades", because they were shaped and textured like an old fashioned WWII grenade, and the old lid had a pull tab within a cap that you yanked off and dropped.<br /><br />Occasionally you had to affect some class and military dash and sip a few French 75 cocktails. Pocket artillery booze, not bad (although not a big gin fan).SGOTInoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-82807632981169644912013-08-20T18:01:02.276-07:002013-08-20T18:01:02.276-07:00Fatburger wasn't created by whites - it was cr...Fatburger wasn't created by whites - it was created by blacks and for most of its history it was black-owned, although it's current owner is white (and with organized crime ties) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-65829463974574585002013-08-20T14:54:44.157-07:002013-08-20T14:54:44.157-07:00"Mickey's Big Mouth is like drinking from..."Mickey's Big Mouth is like drinking from a toilet."<br /><br />Yeah, toilet to toilet, Mickey's always returneth from whence it came.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9430835.post-69607246788176604372013-08-20T14:22:38.570-07:002013-08-20T14:22:38.570-07:00Malt liquor is (relatively) sweet. Blacks like swe...Malt liquor is (relatively) sweet. Blacks like sweet-tasting food and drink. That's why blacks drink malt liquor (and other notable brands like purpa drank).<br /><br />IPAs are gateway craft beers for white guys who spent their whole lives drinking Coors Light. American brewers about 20 years ago decided it was time to up their game to match the Euros, and their first forays into real beer were IPAs. But the best craft brews are not IPAs (although some IPAs are world class, like Russian River offerings). The really good stuff that tickles the fancy of beer snobs are the sour beers and barley ales. Many stouts are great.<br /><br />Women hate hoppy beers. Women love wheat beers and other fruity light beers with pictures of smiling suns on the label. Women, like blacks, have a taste for sweet things.<br /><br />Generally speaking, the more refined your palate, the more you appreciate bitter or sour tastes and avoid sweet tastes.<br /><br />We are living through both a golden age of beer and of TV. So, the current Gelded Age hasn't been a total wash in terms of cultural enrichment. Oh, I suppose we are also living through a golden age of independent broadsheets aka blogs.heartistehttp://heartiste.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com