When you go to a restaurant for lunch, brunch, or dinner, what beers are you looking for? What beers are you not looking for but are pleasantly surprised a restaurant offers?

This is for research purposes only hehe 👀🤗

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u/peachydreamz — 22 hours ago

tell me you have an autistic child, without telling me you have an autistic child.

Drinks…wait no…all liquids, must be safeguarded at all times or they’re ending up in a bin.

u/peachydreamz — 14 days ago

7/29/26 (5am, Arkansas) Did anyone experience anything strange or unusual early this morning or anything similar to this before?

About 5:03AM (CT) I woke up very suddenly. I was in such an extreme state of confusion (and I really want to emphasize, this was not just like waking up and you don't know where you are, and then you realize you're in your bed. This felt very different. Something i've never experienced before.)
I was completely awake. I was trying to look around and move my body, but I was moving in slow motion. The air felt thick, almost like I was in a bubble of, honestly I don't know how to describe it. I could see but I couldn't see well, my hearing was muffled, I felt like I didn't have a single thought or memory and it was translating through confusion, fear, and desperation to understand what was happening.
(That's the best way I can describe it with words.)
This may have only lasted about 30 seconds although I am unsure, because it felt longer, as if time didn't really exist.
Suddenly the slow motion stopped, and I could see a little more clearly from the lights coming in from outside; I still felt extreme confusion.
Then my hearing became unmuffled, but the weird part is that the muffled air conditioner/fan sound switched to complete silence (which should be impossible since I have a fan blowing at all times.)
Maybe 15 seconds later, I hear a noise coming from outside. The best I can explain it as is a low vibrational, loud, hum?
Maybe similar to a mechanical whirring?
And then it just. Stopped.
Immediately after it stopped, I heard a clicking/crunching noise coming from inside my room (it happened so quickly after the noise outside stopped that it literally made me jerk with fear it was far away in the corner, but physically! could feel closeness. Like when someone is standing over you in the dark.
I was a bit frozen from fear and confusion, but I do have cats, so l grabbed my phone and turned the light on to look around. As soon as I held the light up, the noise stopped.
The confusion stopped. My hearing was normal again. Both of cats were soundly asleep. There was nothing there.

That was it.

Here are some notes i’d like to add in for additional info;
\-i’ve never had sleep paralysis or night terrors.
\-I was completely sober when I went to sleep.
\-my 5 year old was in bed with me and he didn’t wake up during this BUT he did just silently sit straight up about 30 seconds after I turned my light off. I wasn’t sure to add this into the main story because I didn’t know if it was caused by turning the light on or something else, but still worth noting.
\-my birthday was yesterday? also just felt like it was maybe worth noting.
\-Uhh yeah idk this is my first time sharing so i’m not sure if anything else could factor in that I should note so ask if necessary.

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u/peachydreamz — 22 days ago

7/29/26 (5am, Arkansas) Did anyone experience anything strange or unusual early this morning or anything similar to this before?

About 5:03AM (CT) I woke up very suddenly. I was in such an extreme state of confusion (and I really want to emphasize, this was not just like waking up and you don't know where you are, and then you realize you're in your bed. This felt very different. Something i've never experienced before.)
I was completely awake. I was trying to look around and move my body, but I was moving in slow motion. The air felt thick, almost like I was in a bubble of, honestly I don't know how to describe it. I could see but I couldn't see well, my hearing was muffled, I felt like I didn't have a single thought or memory and it was translating through confusion, fear, and desperation to understand what was happening.
(That's the best way I can describe it with words.)
This may have only lasted about 30 seconds although I am unsure, because it felt longer, as if time didn't really exist.
Suddenly the slow motion stopped, and I could see a little more clearly from the lights coming in from outside; I still felt extreme confusion.
Then my hearing became unmuffled, but the weird part is that the muffled air conditioner/fan sound switched to complete silence (which should be impossible since I have a fan blowing at all times.)
Maybe 15 seconds later, I hear a noise coming from outside. The best I can explain it as is a low vibrational, loud, hum?
Maybe similar to a mechanical whirring?
And then it just. Stopped.
Immediately after it stopped, I heard a clicking/crunching noise coming from inside my room (it happened so quickly after the noise outside stopped that it literally made me jerk with fear it was far away in the corner, but physically! could feel closeness. Like when someone is standing over you in the dark.
I was a bit frozen from fear and confusion, but I do have cats, so l grabbed my phone and turned the light on to look around. As soon as I held the light up, the noise stopped.
The confusion stopped. My hearing was normal again. Both of cats were soundly asleep. There was nothing there.

That was it.

Here are some notes i’d like to add in for additional info;
-i’ve never had sleep paralysis or night terrors.
-I was completely sober when I went to sleep.
-my 5 year old was in bed with me and he didn’t wake up during this BUT he did just silently sit straight up about 30 seconds after I turned my light off. I wasn’t sure to add this into the main story because I didn’t know if it was caused by turning the light on or something else, but still worth noting.
-my birthday was yesterday? also just felt like it was maybe worth noting.
-Uhh yeah idk this is my first time sharing so i’m not sure if anything else could factor in that I should note so ask if necessary.

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u/peachydreamz — 23 days ago

Telling her the outside was scary wasn’t enough, she had to see it for herself.

I said, Bonnie you are an inside cat, these outside cats would tear you up. But she still insisted she knew best. She quickly realized it was not what she expected.

u/peachydreamz — 1 month ago
▲ 34 r/hotdogs

A footlong doesn’t fit in a standard box.

and this isn’t a standard footlong. This is a masterpiece.

u/peachydreamz — 1 month ago