What's your favorite Beer?
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http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/dunham-assemblage-no1-cru-paysan/418347/
Well… It's 5.5% and it's downright mindboggling... I fuckin love Dunham... Brett, oak, vinous, some sweetness, long bitter finish (slightly too aggressive for my likings)... If you're looking for a beer to write a 500 words review on, this might be the one... Or you could just shut it and drink it, like I will... now.
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Carry on then, good man! Godspeed
All is well
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@Seul
I have ordered from craftshack.com a few times. Never had a problem.I may have a chance to go to Cantillon Zwanze Day on October first. I know nothing about Belgium beers. I have never tried anything from Cantillon. In addition to the Zwanze they will also have these from Cantillon on draft
Gueze 100% Lambic
Kriek
Mamouche
Iris Grand CruI thought I would ask an expert. Is it worth going to try these beers?
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YES!!!
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If you like sours: yes. I haven't tried a lot of Cantillon honestly because I end up trading them away most of the time… But he definitely makes solid beers...
I had already checked Craftshack... I guess it's a tad more difficult to find one big online store in the US that has all the rare beers, what with all the different laws in different states...
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Craftshack has Allagash Curieux, 4-packs of Even More Jesus 16oz cans, Evil Twin Aus Mas Cafe, Goose Island Halia, Bruery Mélange 15, Russian River Damnation… This could get expensive
For now: a shitty, fresh Struise beer... Bought two to try it again, but I'll never like this one... Especially fresh... Struise beers need 6-18 months after being bottled to evolve... Always been my experience...
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Resident Belgian beer expert @Seul , what's your opinion on Brasserie de la Senne?
JK posted on their blog that they actually got some imported and will be selling it at the brewery and was wondering if you had any thoughts on their beer.
I'm always trying to find new Belgian beers to seek out!