What's your favorite Beer?
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Beaverton Black Betty…..good shit for a Yankee brew.
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So I received a St. Bernardus gift set recently from a friend as I'd been down in the dumps something fierce lately.
I've got to say, as a guy who's been around the world and sampled some of the rarest and highest rated beers out there, these staple brews from St. B are obnoxiously impressive. I started with the 6 and some Vivaldi and I'm now on the 8. The transition is flawless. A lot of brewers lose themselves in high ABV and forget or are too inexperienced to pay attention to the balance of flavor. The 8 takes the 6's belgian strong ale and turns it ever so slightly up several notches. I really think these beers were intended to follow one another in a single night.
I'll also add that with the provided glass (who's quality was SORELY unbefitting of the vessel of such great beer) i achieved a perfect pour on the 8!
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The St Berny ABT12 is one of my favourite all time brews, and the Christmas Ale takes it up a notch even further imo. It is possibly my favourite all time beer.
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The St Berny ABT12 is one of my favourite all time brews, and the Christmas Ale takes it up a notch even further imo. It is possibly my favourite all time beer.
Agreed, that Christmas brew is something special.
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Weary will be consumed this evening dude, review will follow shortly after
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My first ever bottle of what many believe to be the finest beer ever made, the Westvleteren 12. This was worth documenting with pictures.
It's good, in fact it's very good. I would say slightly better than the R10 or the Berny 12 or even Pannepot (which is a huge favourite of mine and the Belgian bitch). I'm a huge fan of dark beers with big and complex tastes so this is right up my alley, I have to say though that Stille Nacht and the Berny Xmas Ale are still higher on my list than the Westy, they just have something a little special about them…...or maybe I'm just a sucker for the festive season.
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I'll tell you (and y'all) why I love the Pannepot better… Cause you get a fresh bottle, you don't have to cellar it, and it's downright freakin amazing from the get go... The R10, Abt12, and XII?.. Nope: the fresh ones need a couple of years to reach their peak... They're GREAT beers, but they're released way too quickly because they have to...
And maybe, just maybe, these beers get such high scores because they're either easily available or are very hyped due to not being available (WXII)… From what I've experienced, some locally brewn beers that are harder to come by, are much better but don't get the high ratings on sites such as RateBeer cause they're extremely limited or unknown // not hyped...
In short: I refuse to make sense on this warm Sunday evening, and I will go on and drink beers I deem to be much better than Belgium's "finest product", the XII...
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I'm going to follow the Westy up with a Pannepot (mistake?) to see how it fares whilst fresh on the tastebuds, will report back afterwards.