What's your favorite Beer?
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You weren't :). Yesterday I finished of the last of the Belgian ( and Dutch) beers I bought recently:
Very nice, more will be purchased…
Edited for my increased knowledge...
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I'll have to find somewhere that sells it first :).
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MP, La Trappe is actually a Dutch trappist beer…
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MP, La Trappe is actually a Dutch trappist beer…
Thanks for the info… If I'd checked the bottle closer I would have known earlier. But after working late last night my only thought was: "Beer in cupboard... Need to drink beer".
Edited original post to appear less ignorant (futile, but I do try ;)).
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The (foolish) assumption was: beer brewed in abbeys = Belgian.
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I think I once read on a box of Chimay that there are only 7 Trappist breweries in the world- 6 Belgian, one Dutch. So based on statistical averages, beer brewed in abbeys = Belgian is usually the right call.
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From Wiki:
There are currently seven breweries that are allowed to have the products they sell display the Authentic Trappist Product logo:
Bières de Chimay
Brasserie d'Orval
Brasserie de Rochefort
Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle
Brouwerij Westvleteren/St Sixtus
Brouwerij der Sint-Benedictusabdij de Achelse Kluis/Achel
Brouwerij de Koningshoeven/La TrappeOf course: then there are dozens and dozens of other abbey beers…
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^Yep, but those abbey beers are commercialised beers and not actually brewed by monks … there probably will be an eight Trappist later this year called Stift Engelszell from Austria (they haven't officially been granted the label just yet) ...
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St Feuillien blond. As you know I'm a HUGE fan of their extra blond dégustation beer, so was wondering what the normal blond would taste like. Well: it is enormeously good. Not a tripel, but still a 7.5° beer!.. This and the La Trappe tripel were the two beers I added to my shop's stock a week ago… Both passing with flying colours!..
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