Every member of the Society (CBES) should aspire to have a beer at every brewery or brewpub located in a day or two bicycle ride distance from Chicago (and, of course, within the city limits).
Naturally, preferable way of getting to is by bike, as for riding back . . . whatever is available, train, bus, horse and buggy, depending on amount of beverages consumed at the destination.
Routes on Ride with GPS, here.
On Facebook, here.
On Twitter, here.
Lists of breweries and brewpubs (and other beer things): on Facebook, and on Twitter.
Website: http://www.facebook.com/cbeeres
Location: Chicago and around
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Did you just try a local beer that you thought was exceptional? Post it here! Continue
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North Mayfair Improvement Association (NMIA) is pleased to announce “Bikes, Bites & Brews”, a neighborhood festival scheduled for Labor Day weekend, September 1 – 3, 2017. Fest-goers can look…Continue
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Started by Serge Lubomudrov. Last reply by Serge Lubomudrov Dec 11, 2014.
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Quite quick for a skinny guy in Chicago. :-)
photos unrelated, in case i got anyone worried :-)
Okay, if he's working that day I'll tell him to keep an eye out for you guys.
I'm buried on Saturday otherwise I'd love to join on this one. My co-worker is part owner of the one in Oswego. If you see John Allen there tell him to give you a discount...
Any alternatives to Dark Lord for those sans ticket? North to Highwood, Lake Bluff, or Mundelein?
Steve you deserve your A. :-)
1 + (0.5 / T-0.5)
= T / (T-0.5)
= 2T / (2T - 1)
so if NO gives themselves 2 hours, that means T = 2.5 and they have to be 5/4 as fast = 25% faster. for example, ER @ 12 mph for 2.5 h = 30 mi = NO @ 15 mph for 2 h.
your next beer is on me! :-)
fyi NO decided they weren't 25% faster and took it easy. :-)
To calculate how fast he needs to go, NO's speed must be ER's speed times (1+ (0.5 / T-0.5)). But if you don't know ER's speed or how far he (or she) is going, NO must just haul ass and hope that ER gets a flat along the way.
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