What's your favorite Beer?
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I've been drinking Left Hand's Sawtooth Nitro bottles this week but had these as well:
And before you say anything Seul, the Moretti isn't half bad -
He's also not a fan of that Cuvee Rene, either. I think it's pretty good, for whatever that's worth.
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He's also not a fan of that Cuvee Rene, either. I think it's pretty good, for whatever that's worth.
I liked it a bit but not the best Geuze I've had. IMO it lacks the funkiness that I've come to appreciate in a good sour.
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Fair enough; the funkiness is something that I occasionally like, but I love sour beers. So that alone makes it good for me.
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@Seul what variety is that Delerium with the red foil?
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I think they have a case of that at the beer distributor. It's probably really expensive. But maybe I will give it a shot? Thanks dude.
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Yeah I have had that and I didn't like it. I do like the regular blue Delerium though.
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Some recent ones-
Pretty good. Interesting flavors, would be interesting to see how it ages.
Really sour, which I like, but probably would improve with some mellowing. Not much of an apricot flavor. I wish I had a couple more bottles.
First try of anything from this brewery and it's pretty good. Mild blackberry flavor, decently sour. Too bad it's a limited run, because I'd be willing to drink more of this one. -
If you have to pick one to go up your arse, make it the Paradox Heaven Hill. Perhaps remove the box, though… And good luck...
Didn't have to go that far - managed to get them over, Russian customs officers understand the need for alcohol…
Tried this yesterday night - bitter, fruity nose, interesting.
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Tried this at hair of the dog brewery in portland last week. It was fantastic and it made me really excited to try the grand reserva I picked up later that afternoon. If anyone finds themselves in portland the Belmont station bottle shop is a great place, with a lot of interesting beers to be found. They said they get cantillon in a couple of times a year, but that it all goes within a day. It seems to be the toughest brewery to come across in North America other than westvleteren. Thankfully I now live a few hour drive to portland and know how to use the internet. Im really looking forward to trying the Lou pepe gueuze.
While in portland I also went to the cascade brewpub on the recommendation of Tyler from self edge. Chris recently posted their apricot ale. I had the sang noir http://i.imgur.com/LkpofEZ.jpg and it was very nice.