Chicagoland Beer Exploration Society

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Chicagoland Beer Exploration Society

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
Members: 203
Latest Activity: Nov 3

Discussion Forum

Post your favorite local beers here! 15 Replies

Did you just try a local beer that you thought was exceptional?  Post it here!  Continue

Started by Rich S. Last reply by Boonji Dec 24, 2023.

Future rides 71 Replies

Please post suggestions, ideas and discuss 'em here.Continue

Tags: beer rides, brewery rides, future rides, CBES

Started by Serge Lubomudrov. Last reply by Brett Miller Apr 28, 2021.

Bikes, Bites and Brews - North Mayfair Festival 1 Reply

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

Started by Matthew J. Robertson. Last reply by Serge Lubomudrov Jul 30, 2017.

Beer-, but non necessarily bike-related events 43 Replies

Post here a beer-related event you'd like to attend and invite others.Continue

Tags: beer events, events, beer

Started by Serge Lubomudrov. Last reply by Serge Lubomudrov Dec 11, 2014.

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Comment by bobweiser on April 26, 2020 at 12:25pm
Comment by djm on April 26, 2020 at 8:16am

I recommend Panaracer sealant for pork dishes.  The ground walnut shells add a soupçon of nuttiness that greatly complements the dish.

Comment by Steve A on April 26, 2020 at 5:09am

We need the recipe !  Please post

Comment by djm on April 26, 2020 at 4:58am

Tubeless sealant makes an excellent white sauce.  :-)

Comment by bobweiser on April 24, 2020 at 4:14pm

let's!

and sun. is looking good to me. partly cloudy, 51. growlers @ FFF?!

Comment by daWillinChi on April 24, 2020 at 3:03pm

Let’s!

Comment by Alina M on April 24, 2020 at 12:05pm

Since Saturday will be rainy, how about another happy hour? 5pm, unless anyone has any better ideas?

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Comment by daWillinChi on April 18, 2020 at 6:59am

While I appreciate the article, this is more of a blog of one man’s account of his biking and and wearing a mask, and different environment that what we have in Chicago.

Do what you need to do.

As for me, personally, I’m not going to ride without a mask. I wont wear it all the time - I’ll Just pull it up whenever I approach people, or closing in on another cyclists I might overtake. I’ll also cover myself if I am aware that another cyclist was going to pass me by. 

Riding with a friend will be treated the same way. If he/she does not have a mask nor the selfish prick not putting on the mask while in front of me, you best believe that I am going to be riding in front at all times and I will have my mask on.

Comment by bobweiser on April 18, 2020 at 6:20am

i haven't been riding with a mask. partly it's because it's people in cars around me, and cars are a form of PPE.

tomorrow looks decent, i'd like to get out. anybody else?

Comment by djm on April 18, 2020 at 5:19am

What I learned from a medical professional I trust, wearing a mask is not necessary unless you're sick....

But you may be pre-symptomatic or an asymptomatic carrier.  Per Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, somewhere between 25% and 50% of people infected with coronavirus may never show symptoms but can still transmit the illness to others.

Plus, if it's a mask, not a respirator, it should not be used for more than two hours....

Doesnt this refer to the use of N95 masks for the protection of health care workers?  These are used to prevent infection of people who are in close proximity to infected individuals.  This is not the same as use by the general public, who wear low-grade masks or other facial coverings to prevent expelling droplets that may spread the virus. 

 

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