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=== Delicious Club Mate drinks ===
=== Delicious Club Mate drinks ===


All of these drinks were painstakingly developed, prototyped and assembled at the famous laboratories of Entropia -- Club Mate Bräu art since 2001.
All of these drinks were painstakingly developed (or perfected), prototyped and assembled at the famous laboratories of Entropia -- Club Mate Bräu art since 2001.


==== The Matler ====
==== The Matler ====
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SEE ALSO: Fnord Korea.
SEE ALSO: Fnord Korea.


==== The Tschunk ====
==== The Tschunk -- The hacker's cocktail ====
 
===== Des Hackers Cocktail =====
 
Angelehnt an das schicke alkoholische Nationalgetränk aus Brasilien, dem Caipirinha, braut sich der Hacker unter Hinzugabe von Mate seinen eigenen Cocktail.
 
Man nehme:
 
# Limonen, in Würfel geschnitten
# Brauner Zucker
# die Limonen mit dem braunen Zucker in einem hohen Glas mit einem Holzstempel zerdrücken
# crushed ice hinzugeben
# Pitú oder sonstiges geeignetes Alkoholisches hinzu, etwa Rum
# Mate drübergießen
# Strohhalm ins Glas
 
Fertig. Das Eis erfrischt, der Mate hält wach und der Alkohol sorgt für die Gemütlichkeit.
 
''Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von http://myblog.de/chre.kocht.gulasch/art/3746170 übernommen :)''
 
===== Die Qual der Rumwahl =====
 
Bei einem mehrtägigen Geschmackstest auf der ICMP3 mit Bacardi Carta Blanca, Bacardi Oro, Havana Añejo 3 Años, Havana Añejo Especial, Havana Añejo 7 Años sowie einigen anderen nicht erwähnenswerten Alkoholika wurde eindeutig der Havana Añejo 7 Años als am besten schmeckender Rum bestimmt. Ein weiterer Test mit Bacardi Black und Bacardi 8 Años sollte aber noch durchgeführt werden.
 
Ein eben erfolgter Test mit Myers Rum (EH 2007) erbrachte ein auch sehr gutes Ergebnis. Bei gleicher Gelegenheit konnte festgestellt werden, dass Asmussen und Hansen Rum (erhältlich z.B. bei Rewe) nur grauslich ist und für Tschunk nur in absoluten Notfällen eingesetzt werden sollte.
 
Als geschmacklich überraschend gut hat sich Golden Beach (Aldi) erwiesen.
 
Die ICMP4 wurde als weitere Gelegenheit zum Testen genutzt. Zum Einsatz kamen Bacardi Carta Blanca, Havana Añejo 3 Años, Arehucas Oro, Arehucas 7, Silverstone und Myers. Insgesamt wurden ca. 30 Flaschen vernichtet, ähm, degustiert. Durchweg alle Rumsorten erwiesen sich als tschunktauglich, wobei sich aber dieses mal grössere Unterschiede in der Beurteilung durch die Probanden ergaben. Der Silverstone ist als 54%iger Discounterrum etwas mit Vorsicht zu behandeln, also keinesfalls zu stark zu dosieren. Mehrheitlich wurden Arehucas 7 und Myers als die leckersten Rumsorten eingestuft, wobei der Myers ein kräftigeres Aroma aufweist, bei dem Arehucas 7 dagegen die siebenjährige Lagerzeit ihre Milde zeigt. Der Myers ist somit eher am Anfang, der Arehucas eher am Ende des Abends zu geniessen. 
 


Comparable to the nice alcoholic national beverage from Brazil -- the Caipirinha -- the hacker brews his own cocktail -- by adding Club Mate.


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Ingredients:


* mapfelsaft:
# Limes, cut in little regular hexahedrons
# Brown sugar
# The limes are crushed together with the sugar in a tall glas using a wooden thing.
# Crushed ice is added.
# Pitú or some other useful alcoholic liquid is added, for example Rum
# Now pour the Mate
# Don't forget the straw.


  1/3 or 1/2 apple juice, fill the rest with the good stuff.
Fertig. The ice refreshes, the Mate keeps you awake and the alcohol adds the gemütlichkeit.


  http://entropia.de/wiki/Mapfelsaft
==== The Mapfelsaft ====


* turbo-mate:
Depending on texture and taste, fill 1/3 to 1/2 of a glass with apple juice. Infuse the rest with cool and golden Club Mate. Then you have a '''Mapfelsaft'''. A little bit of ice makes the drink perfect.


  mix champagne and club mate as needed.
==== The Turbo Mate ====


  http://entropia.de/wiki/Turbo-Mate
The '''Turbo Mate''' (also known as ''Power Mate'') a refreshing drink that is manufactured using champagne and Club Mate. Our research shows that it is served mainly in close proximity to the ALDI equator (for our foreign readers: Germany is divided into two parts: ALDI north and ALDI south. ALDI is a huge grocery discount market.) Traditionally, it is mixed by gut feeling and according to the needs of the user. Best served with love.


* mazo:
==== The Mazo ====


  mix club mate with ouzo. not so yummy. in case the only alcoholic
The '''Mazo''' (pronounced "maso") is mixed from 3 parts of Club Mate and one part Ouzo. It is served without ice (tradionally, there is no ice in your hacker space.)
  beverage left in your hacker space is ouzo.
   
  http://entropia.de/wiki/MaZo


</pre>
SEE ALSO: Sado (not listed here)

Aktuelle Version vom 27. September 2011, 19:10 Uhr

The book can be downloaded here (zip'ed pdf, 163MB).

Photos

Logo Image

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The rendering is slightly broken, sorry. Here's the SVG.

Basic info

  • Hackerspace name: Entropia
  • Hackerspace tagline: bl0rg!
  • Hackerspace website: http://entropia.de
  • Hackerspace contact email (this might be you): info@entropia.de

Tell the story of the beginning of the hackerspace. How did you come up with the idea? How did you choose the name of your hackerspace? What was your original vision?

Back in 1998 some people wanted a Chaos Computer Club meeting in Karlsruhe, so they met and founded a chaostreff. Soon, they wanted their own place to meet and hack stuff, and finally, in 2001, moved in. In the same year - now settled down - Entropia became the official fraction of the Chaos Computer Club in Karlsruhe.

What are some obstacles that you had to overcome at the beginning of your hackerspace when you were just getting started?

The main problem was money, so people tried to get some dot-com companies to pay. Also, we had to struggle with German bureaucracy which was defeated eventually.

Describe your hackerspace. What do visitors to the space notice that is special about the space? What kind of tools and resources do you have at the space?

At our hackerspace a visitor would immediately notice the huge amount of awersome (sic!) old-skool hardware, which sadly isn't functional at all. Additionally, we feature cute party leftovers as decoration and a mind-blowing music spectrum at your fingertips. When not partying we also engage our soldering irons and mess with the oscilloscope.

How often do you meet? What happens at these meetings?

We're open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for regulars (with a key). While we're open to new people whenever some regular is in the space, new people are encouraged to stop by on Sunday evenings because it's The Tradition. Irregularly, lectures, workshops, parties and other gatherings occur.

Describe a disaster that occurred in your hackerspace. (flood, lightning, accident or some such thing)

Once (ok, twice) a member of the space left the windows open during an evil German storm. The mac filled with water, and during a reconnaissance mission it switched on due to the special electrical characteristics of water. This caused the death of many a piece of innocent hardware. And the carpet was gone. Ever since, Entropians only refer to this disaster as "The Incident" and now are in the process of deploying N.E.R.D.S, an No-Incident Early Reponse Detection System.

What are some things that have come out of your hackerspace that you are most proud of?

Apart from creating a hackerspace with just a few lazy students and almost no budget we are especially proud of our hacker meeting "Die Gulaschprogrammiernacht" which attracts about 120 people each year. Additionally, lots of small projects are conducted and procrastinated by small groups or individual members who have very diverse interests.

Was there anything that you did that was essential to the start of your hackerspace? Do you have any advice for people who might be thinking of starting a hackerspace?

Bring many people together, don't establish any hierarchy, don't have any leaders.

BONUS POINTS

2. Draw a floor diagram.

Awesome schematics of our hackerspace.png

Delicious Club Mate drinks

All of these drinks were painstakingly developed (or perfected), prototyped and assembled at the famous laboratories of Entropia -- Club Mate Bräu art since 2001.

The Matler

The "Matler" is a drink that was developed in our laboratories, in the aftermath of the fifth Gulaschprogrammiernacht. Rumour has it, that comparable mixtures were conceived at other locations, and that they bear the name "Beamer" there.

Ingredients and mixing ratio:

  • 1 small bottle of Rothaus Tannenzäpfle, a famous local beer (0,33l)
  • 1 bottle of Club Mate (0,5l)

Humans first pour the beer part in a big Weizenglas (that means about 0,198795180722892l beer in a 0,5l buffer) and then carefully adds the Mate (careful! buffer overflow is imminent!). Best served cold. Dear children: Sounds icky -- but it isn't.

BUGS: The mixing ratio could be more flexible. If it produces to much foam, pour slower!

VARIANTS: The typical bavarian "Stoiber-Matler" is mixed with the "Hackerbräu" instead of "Rothaus".

The 42

The 42 is a cocktail developed at the bar of Entropia.

  • 2cl or less 43, a spanish sweet liqueur
  • a hand full of crushed ice
  • Add Club Mate!

Prost!

The Fnord Korea

We mix 3 parts of Club Mate with one part red wine and therefore get a Fnord Korea. It is not to be confused with a Seoul Mate (white wine.)

ETYMOLOGY: The mixture of Coca Cola and wine is tradionally named "Korea" in the southern German area.

SEE ALSO: Seoul Mate.

The Seoul Mate

The Seoul Mate is a mix drink made from white wine and Club Mate. It is way more popular than the Fnord Korea. You are advised not to use a too dry white wine and to mix 1-to-1. If in doubt use more wine than Club Mate.

SEE ALSO: Fnord Korea.

The Tschunk -- The hacker's cocktail

Comparable to the nice alcoholic national beverage from Brazil -- the Caipirinha -- the hacker brews his own cocktail -- by adding Club Mate.

Ingredients:

  1. Limes, cut in little regular hexahedrons
  2. Brown sugar
  3. The limes are crushed together with the sugar in a tall glas using a wooden thing.
  4. Crushed ice is added.
  5. Pitú or some other useful alcoholic liquid is added, for example Rum
  6. Now pour the Mate
  7. Don't forget the straw.

Fertig. The ice refreshes, the Mate keeps you awake and the alcohol adds the gemütlichkeit.

The Mapfelsaft

Depending on texture and taste, fill 1/3 to 1/2 of a glass with apple juice. Infuse the rest with cool and golden Club Mate. Then you have a Mapfelsaft. A little bit of ice makes the drink perfect.

The Turbo Mate

The Turbo Mate (also known as Power Mate) a refreshing drink that is manufactured using champagne and Club Mate. Our research shows that it is served mainly in close proximity to the ALDI equator (for our foreign readers: Germany is divided into two parts: ALDI north and ALDI south. ALDI is a huge grocery discount market.) Traditionally, it is mixed by gut feeling and according to the needs of the user. Best served with love.

The Mazo

The Mazo (pronounced "maso") is mixed from 3 parts of Club Mate and one part Ouzo. It is served without ice (tradionally, there is no ice in your hacker space.)

SEE ALSO: Sado (not listed here)