I'm in love with a beer
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Mmmm nice I hope I can find that one. I don't think I've had a tripel but I love quadrupels.^misantropia^ wrote:Karmeliet Tripel. 8.5% but without the 'brick in stomach' effect that often comes with strong brews. Tried it today for the first time and I'm going out tomorrow to get me a sixpack. Recommended, will drink again.
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I'm still a fan of green Duvel, that stuff is impossibly light & fresh and full tasting at the same time.
Great summer beer, shame it's so rare. I know only one place that sells it and they don't have a terrace
Great summer beer, shame it's so rare. I know only one place that sells it and they don't have a terrace

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Ooo, didn't even know there was a green one, I'll have to investigate getting some.
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Bump. Had a green Duvel yesterday but I fear I can't say I'm impressed. Watery and with a rather subdued taste when compared to normal Duvel.
@Ryoki: if you live in or near The Hague, biercafe De Paas serves it (and it has a terrace to boot - partially extended onto the deck of a boat, even). It's near the Schilderswijk.
@Ryoki: if you live in or near The Hague, biercafe De Paas serves it (and it has a terrace to boot - partially extended onto the deck of a boat, even). It's near the Schilderswijk.
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I picked up some of New Belgium's seasonal Skinny Dip summer ale last night. I have to say I'm a fan.
It's extremely light and citrus-y for having such a strong flavor (relative to other summers). It also joined the ranks of one of the few good beers I could see myself drinking in the summer heat and still be able to work outside.
It's extremely light and citrus-y for having such a strong flavor (relative to other summers). It also joined the ranks of one of the few good beers I could see myself drinking in the summer heat and still be able to work outside.
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Re: I'm in love with a beer
i like these beers:


but i've not sampled much in the way of beers


but i've not sampled much in the way of beers
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Aventinus is hardly obscure. I first tried this beer at least 15 years ago. It's quite good and is readily available here.kôrupt wrote:hey guys I like <obscure beer> that makes me cultured right?
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Sorry to hear you didn't like it^misantropia^ wrote:Bump. Had a green Duvel yesterday but I fear I can't say I'm impressed. Watery and with a rather subdued taste when compared to normal Duvel.
@Ryoki: if you live in or near The Hague, biercafe De Paas serves it (and it has a terrace to boot - partially extended onto the deck of a boat, even). It's near the Schilderswijk.

Next time i'm in the Hague looking for beer i'll try to find the place

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so called "beer connoisseurs" always make me chuckle. they take their shit way too seriously and 90% of them are twats. drink whatever you like and stop being a snob about it.
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beer is a acquired taste, or at least it was 4 me anyways
i couldnt really appreticte it till i got over 30 untill then i was just a stupid bug drinking buzz juice
now i dont drink beer again anymore
i couldnt really appreticte it till i got over 30 untill then i was just a stupid bug drinking buzz juice
now i dont drink beer again anymore
it is about time!