What's your favorite Beer?
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3F is better when it's a couple of years old… Even Armand (head brewer) agrees
BY THE WAY BY THE WAY BY THE WAY - every geuze has its own little character, and finding your fav is one of the best searches you'll ever do... I honestly still can't tell you what my fav is... Girardin Black Label, three year old 3F, De Oude Cam?.. I'll defo do some elaborate testing next summer
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3F is better when it's a couple of years old… Even Armand (head brewer) agrees
BY THE WAY BY THE WAY BY THE WAY - every geuze has its own little character, and finding your fav is one of the best searches you'll ever do...
I'll buy a couple more and bury them somewhere. There are loads different gueze and gueze variations coming in now. Looking forward to the season.
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More Bruery beers making their way to Texas, and a bottle of Bluegrass Billionaire.
I thought the Or Xata was a little underwhelming, but Tart Of Darkness is easily one of my all time favorites.
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Need to write up the hazelnut stout from To Øl but this got in the way.
Have to admit I'm a sucker for a pretty package and this was great:
Besutifully illustrated paper wrapping.
Limited ed.
Fucking brilliant idea.
Awesome execution.
This is the best I've had from Garage Project in ages. A full on boozy trippel with a tasty twist. Get some.
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This was my last Christmas brew in the fridge so I'm sad but it was great. It only aged 5 months but I think it was much better than the bottle I had fresh over the holidays. I should have bought 3 [emoji849] I still have my 3 year old St Bernardus Christmas bottle in the basement but that's for another time…
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Another winner from the guys at four winds
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Round two , rarely a disappointment from to ol. No exceptions here. Amarillo dry hopped imperial pale ale with wheat and oats. Perfectly tart and really refreshing.
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Rejoice once again, my €uropean brethren… Beergium now has a shitton of fresh beers from such breweries as Dogfish Head, Lagunitas, Avery, Firestone Walker, Ballast Point,...
http://www.beergium.com/en/new-products
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Dogfish has some great brews. Think I've had them all. A couple real good ones to try are the Palo Santo and the Burton Baton. 120 min iPa is an experience also. Been aging a couple since 2007 just for the heck of it. Gonna crack em when they hit 10 yrs.
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Funky Gold Mosaic is excellent. That is all.
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Recent beers.
Clown Shoes Bluegrass Billionare. I was a little disappointed with this one, I felt like I was just drinking watered down bourbon. No major flavors outside of that. Maybe it is a beer that ages better? I don't know if I got a bunk bottle or what. First Clown Shoes beer I've been a bit disappointed with.
Bruery Humulus Terreux. Right up my ally. Dry, funky farmhouse ale. Could drink these by the caseload, but I'm probably a little biased since I've come to realize that this is my favorite style of beer.
Ballas Point Victory at Sea aged one year. Toned down on sweetness while the coffee flavors got stronger. Aged pretty nicely! -